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Some money borrowed, then car may be repaired (7) crossword clue


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The Guardian Prize crossword of June 17th, 2000 other clues
A row, or arrow? (7)
21's likely successor to both 15 and 16 across (7)
Ordinal's burden has no beginning, that is, and article no end (9)
Charge for cheque, a quarter (5)
See 21 (4)
Causing offence where Liberal Democrats stand? (10)
He conditioned dogs to slaver, seeing endless dessert (6)
Continental Inn? (7)
Surprisingly, deny previous knowledge of a fiddler? (7)
Affairs settled way back (6)
Reserves regular publication in advance with these payments? (6,4)
He 23 4 with two stones (4,4)
Model in spirit is kind of a dish (5)
Old drug dealer short of a line, bringing back perfect cups of mushrooms (9)
Redwood inwardly was broody (7)
"Caps forsook" rhymes with "maps for book" (7)
Queen swops Pole for her partner, giddy and odd (5)
Figures characterised by a broken leg needing support (7)
Sun rises, dammit! (4)
Ever associated with Dallas, ye who (possibly?) 23 16 (3,6,6)
In small American room, at play, it's bloke who 23 15 (4,6,5)
Scot's up for a pound and a sovereign (10)
Mute, thus stifling the alternative, a lot of noise (7)
Figure egg drink soon will come up (7)
1 across doesn't involve Conservative for a change (10)
The head, we hear, is chipper (7)
Constant nightmare's beginning on the way to work (3-4)
Takes off with poet (5)
Crack and snap (4)

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