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Sees great possibility in Roman exploits (3,6) crossword clue


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The Guardian Cryptic crossword of March 16th, 2022 other clues
In hospital with curtain round after a bad fall (9)
Turn computers into a dishonest business (4)
Poet mislaying his third watch (5)
Type of company stock (9)
Let cash fall out of bag (7)
Anyone at first, latest in long sequence sick in crowded tenement (7)
Left TV programme, missing the forecast of good weather (3,3,2,5)
Following plant surveys, ordered this one? (6,3-4)
Agreed to return after short dip (7)
One in flight of birds finally falling to rook (7)
Examiner buttons lip for a term (9)
Skewer doll on back of truck for return (5)
Superior-sounding greeting (4)
Warning notice: face cover finally mandatory (8)
Goes to the gallows, not the first time, in dread (5)
The body of male college mem­bers useless with scrambled egg (3,3,5,3)
Circular band nearly full of golden petals (7)
Resolve to be complicated now? (7)
Boy in church worried his rector (9)
Prime minister's surreptitious bug (6)
Pop wants gradually to remove Thatcher at the beginning, that prickly character (3,5-6)
To extend my range as Duke, I write poetry (9)
Falstaff, say, with bulge not even ready for surgery (8)
Unscrupulous type locked in cells, hysterical (7)
Old cabs provided reversed over a wide area (7)
Taps closed, gas turned up for warming drink (6)
Apocryphal story very much shortened (5)

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