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Showing faith that could be hers, too, by following society's nepotism (4,3,3,4) crossword clue


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The Guardian Prize crossword of June 29th, 2002 other clues
Be unfaithful to wife No. 3 and what she may then turn!(5.2)
Lock cleaner so engrosses overacting Teletubby (7)
Go down while on-line (6)
Broke off key? (8)
Contribution to a paltry allowance? (4)
King 22''s convenience ... (6-4)
... would be above this par ... (3,8)
... with suitable embarrassment on the cards? (5,5)
3 writer of "Biggle"? (4)
Worker's so long coming back in one, he's admitted (5,3)
Racing certainty from Spooner bankrupted the writer (4-2)
Winning repeatedly in lists? (2,1,4)
Queen's University journal backing a climber (7)
See 6 (7)
Final defeat later adjusted in court (8)
W.C. Fields's output? (6,6)
Colour "Gone with the Wind", shot with extra energy (8)
Slow moving thriller-writer? (6)
Casually sauntered around Abraham''s home and took the loot with no value? (11)
A game like this, initially for consumption of everybody (8)
Cronin''s remains described by epitaph in princely Indian state (8)
Lose it, ie the clue to "departmental" (2,5,3,4)
See 17
We are nearly always going about, tired of old people (6)
See 3

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