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The Guardian Cryptic crossword of October 8th, 2014 other clues
Staff love to take last of low-hanging fruit (5)
Rolling Stones out, individually sustained in music (9)
Place for meeting? Get on with opportunity (9)
Member worried partner (4)
Touch base at start (career meeting) (5)
This paper's ignoring another? Front of Times showing full face (8)
Account right? Gross "on my radar", say (7)
Stopped spouting rubbish, primarily, with year in retirement (3,3)
Plan which might be taken on board, we hear (5)
IT system in hospital dividing opinion (3,3)
Contract beginning — beginners perform better in business (7)
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Lethal drink knocked back roused drunk (9)
Got up to speed: final letter about low returns (6)
Throw in "on close of play" as filling — it's bedlam (5,3)
Director managed to cut rubbish ("in loop") (9)
It's reflected within uses for pay (8)
Working with those people? Stop improving (2,3,4)
See 17
No good stopping awful “heads up” for business gatherings (4,5)
Doctor inhales lit piece (heroin and crack) (8)
Place for business? Proactive to work with rest (7,6)
Hit in the morning — money coming into question? (6)
Hears director invested after section walks (7)
State "going forward", on the contrary, poster having a short opening (6)
Possible place for grapevine gossip? Nice water (7)
"Steer" to enter these businesses? One points to ambition (5-3)
“Reinventing the wheel” inapt: it’s not needed (5,8)
One cuts confusion, having switched first half (4)

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