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Saying Bottoms up! and losing inhibitions (5) crossword clue


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The Guardian Quiptic crossword of November 19th, 2007 other clues
Middle-earth character's last but one to leave old kingdom (6)
One's being pursued by an extremely irascible skinflint (6)
Male setter could be a person of obstinate courage! (7)
Carried out cull and conserved a quarter of herd in captivity (7)
Our Valerie is not disposed to read Marx and Engels, for example (15)
Suspend half those quoted in share index (4)
Beast's exotic ivory made into a musical instrument (6,4)
Disease inflaming eyes, lips and ears, essentially (10)
Farm in deepest Udaipur (4)
Its date could be Gordon's choice (7,8)
Puzzle requiring sharpness and a certain kind of memory (7)
The soil could produce old stones (7)
60% of Thais invested in bank in China (6)
Vigorous desire to live (6)
Bearing lance very clumsily (9)
He's an annoying fellow, and damn smart (6)
Dark part of moon revealing something dreadful (9)
A soldier perhaps beset by insects in hot city (8)
Idi Amin heartlessly mistreated us (1-3-1)
Mass support for Labour's early childhood assessment (5,6)
Software add-ons containing new and ultimately important instructions (3,3,5)
Tiny group's resistance is not of great importance (5,4)
Best boy getting beaten (9)
Chief priest greeting monarch with a bow (8)
Climbs ranges (6)
Indian regularly coming to Japan to meet a martial arts expert (5)
Frenchman turned up with unknown Brit (5)

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