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Setter had cryptic clue earlier: 'father of geometry?' (6) crossword clue


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The Guardian Everyman crossword of October 3rd, 2021 other clues
By sound of it, put up with a swine (4)
Up to cultivate the land (4)
Arrest, finding weapon in bibliophiles' association (4,4)
Perhaps krypton might make you angriest? (5,3)
Trained gudong, one working with hunters (3,3)
Weatherman's line: 'I weep over a drop of rain' (6)
Stir herb stews; they're regenerative (8)
A little belligerent ombudsman in Bury (6)
Fancy: 'Prussia' contains name of another country (6)
Report of low reef in wharf (4)
Range small, not large – pick! (8)
Perhaps Merkel's eaten 40% of icing that's used on cakes (8)
Cave in, having consumed most of ale, in resort port on the Med (8)
Flower, gilt edges removed, clutched by gutted lady (4)
Communist, English, ultimately smitten with posh ladies (6)
Old range destroyed in quiet stampede (8,4)
Smarty-pants, cold, the French musician, vacuous crook (6,4)
Clots in kitchens, cooking (8)
What moon reveals after autumn in Oregon Trail (4,6)
'How do you spell "shy"?' That's pretty light stuff (6)
With no humility, half of mum's brothers advanced (11)
Bay's home, standing firm (6)
Silly, stupid, bad: a fast scramble (4,2,1,5)
Pulling muscles earlier in inattentive state (11)
Primarily modernized African democracy, although governor's a strongman called Andry Rajoelina? (10)
'Pudding!' announced by footballer in glad rags (6,4)
Incomplete romantic gift Everyman had offered up in muddle (8)

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