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Seeking to gain our trust? Not our trust! (3-6-6) crossword clue


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The Guardian Prize crossword of July 7th, 2001 other clues
Guillotined, you badly need a way into a Belgian hanging (9)
Cart a lot of straw (5)
Toffee-nosed and, you'll aver, a slip of a cow for one (7)
He painted with a dry water (7)
Only Lenin, Gorbachev and, initially, this female comrade? (4)
Old English claimant yielding to old Welsh fervour? (10)
Bunthorne's out of date? No way! (7)
Many a game hedgehog lodges thus? (7)
Play with dominoes made out of square pieces (10)
One's into prescription-free sales, according to the auditor (4)
Salar held in suspense here? (7)
Rump chops in tea: it's on the menu in Tokyo (7)
Ulster revolutionary finding job satisfaction in this (5)
Food apposite to cooking: but no seconds offered! (6,3)
Making sense of the accounts department? (6,2)
Sloth, for some of you, a nuclear upset (4)
Polonius was behind it, e'en perhaps in its material (8)
Bird echoing a little timid cry (6)
Here other crossword compilers bundle me with Achilles's old lady (3,5)
Stables needing a day to clean and a month to labour (6)
Barman hurrying to take your suit to the cleaners. Ach! A bum steer! (9,6)
The French when in Kent, having right to be profligate (8)
Brood mare is, to a stallion, correct in this (8)
Not behind society, when all have equal rights (2-6)
The pong of sulphur and fish (6)
Return to the keyboard for tyre-changing training (2-4)
Undertaker's assistant married Amerindian (4)

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