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Roots out the trunk (5) crossword clue


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The Guardian Cryptic crossword of August 24th, 2001 other clues
Sanguine John found in bed? I stand corrected (12)
Roue (and a sham) offering a poem (7)
Translator keeping man on board turns in acknowledgement (7)
Volunteers some books on odd childish behaviour (7)
A lot of bouts I deem to be beyond the pale (7)
Dead city, initially sunk in wickedness (5)
Judge takes account of island lawyer in a tree (9)
Ben with a twitch losing his head over a song about nettle rash (9)
It sticks over a point (5)
Unrestrained, a politician breaks into bombast (7)
Dependent on Slater coming back without a name (7)
Girl to court boy, as established by law (7)
It's strange in Scotland and is found around lake where it winds down (7)
Points to classy Rasta grabbing female, one with inability to cope (12)
Toff upset over an unknown on a winning streak (7)
Manage too much and exceed the limit (7)
Bandmaster beat superior (4,5)
Troublemaker upset one cretin (7)
Impression of volume (7)
Old king with quotes about a lake cuts a bizarre figure (12)
"Put it there!" as novel approach for person treating disease (12)
Hoar-frost experienced north of the border and many went quickly on to the Unionist church (9)
Story about one doctor and a meat dish (7)
Take it easy on the Queen's vessel (7)
Bird life depleted by 50% in a nut tree (7)
Carpets taken up in a show of endurance (7)
Time and dates: they change twice daily (5)

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