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Sandglasses, say, for a little boy in French department (3-6) crossword clue


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The Guardian Prize crossword of July 1st, 2000 other clues
Celebration in the first act, a problem not experienced by Miss 20 (9)
Offensive Australian on the left-hand page from the start (2,3)
* The sea takes a smack at Hope and Crosby (7-4-7)
* Opening time gong: spirit tips off Matthew to ask at pub for a mixed one (2,5,2,3,9)
See 12 (5)
See 12 (9)
A cut from Hobbema's work accepted by Joan or Jean Harlow (6,9)
* Turn in pipe that was blind at night (5)
Spoken initially, or spoken by a relative (7)
See 11 (7)
Some opening for an artist with words and music (5)
Jester to the Queen's kept on account of having the 14 down (part 2) stuff (4-5)
Scots have, taking in variety of ebb and flaw, their own farthing? (4,6)
Artificial pitch makes the flower of Cornwall fight (8)
The sea's near and I'm off (6)
Beast leading nation to zero growth (4)
4 may perform what are played there? (5,5)
Surgeon upset by a new boss (8)
Jungle dweller gives Dr Grace a pound (6)
* Low pole, none at town tonight ... (4)
* ... which is returning about the first and second bell, possibly (5-5)
Long girdle going round 16? (6,4)
* I have two wives and fear keeping one in the place (3,5)
Hungry for Le Mesurier's part that's not to be shortened (8)
* Polly for the stocking she hasn't got (6)
Be familiar spirit for aristocrat (6)
* The sea was so 14 down (part 2), behind time, they say (4)
See 11 (4)

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