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Slowing down later on land ploughed up (11) crossword clue


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The Guardian Cryptic crossword of January 10th, 2008 other clues
Listed as sick, unable to get up? (6)
Meat cutter grabbed by brother? (5,3)
True - a ham is, sadly! (10)
Powerful politician before (say) Brown's time (8)
In summary, harvest's about to be gathered in (5)
Blunt upsetter stopped by one king, being upset (9,6)
Shot that may have some lead in it (6)
Someone murdered Lincoln, then left (4)
Semicircular piece, excellent stuff from the butcher (8)
See 5
Setting up of ballot in which the Right ousts the Left (8)
Lament about maiden can go heavenward (6)
To walk without energy is difficult (5)
Front of toe enters shoe, one lacking external support? (5-5)
Driver of good-looking model (4)
Face up to crazy ideas being rejected (4,5)
Chief officer flawless? Twisted inside (7)
Fabric in a coil wife removed to be put outside (7)
In spring there's loss of black cat (5)
Mineral supplying the iron dose half contaminated (9)
Waterfall's fantastic - he waxed lyrical (4,6)
Dean goes through Brecon (4)
Odd pair : England goalkeeper and American socialite (5,6)
Allegedly rude greeting from lout to flashily dressed man (2,5)
Gentle rain where land goes out to sea (4)
To walk like a duck? Let's have no duck nonsense! (7)
Country participating in formal talks (5)
This additional exam (6-4)
Monk is church's leader - a jolly choice (9)

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