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Spite, that’s about right – leading to appeal (10) crossword clue


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The Guardian Everyman crossword of November 21st, 2021 other clues
Gristle regularly refused in French holiday accommodation (4)
Southeastern European, Raškian Balkan primarily? (4)
So-called ‘best insole’ stinking (10)
It’s a kind of salmon, pal (4)
In report, see a collection of information (4)
Flipping crazy attempt (4)
‘Key’, somewhat misleadingly (4)
Hatch ‘wrote a check’ for meteorological kit (11)
Somewhat resembling how the Burj Khalifa was constructed? (2,2,1,5)
Peer and knight, stuck in bathrooms, regularly vexed (4-3)
Broadcaster; put another way, Auntie (4)
Replace second overturned vehicle (7)
Bus gets represented with short movie (12)
Fish on strike? I don’t believe that (10)
Play’s unusual theme, describing Tesla, a nuisance (3,7)
Having lost both axes, extremely tricky to get wood (3,4)
By brat I set to work! (4-6)
Letters to spell ‘spit’? That’s child’s play (7)
Who sings? Smooth Rat Pack member Sinatra, to start with (4,7)
Creepy old Oscar wearing less (7)
Embarrassed with opulence, Oxford University accepted it’s increasing (10)
Loudly discussing Eucharist ‘as a body’ (2,5)
Very strong pimento not digested (10)
Very expensive films – they bomb (12)
One is one of these fuddy-duddies (7)
Brainwave: Everyman had meal but not sides (4)
Permit’s ambivalent: it legalises ‘to some extent’ (7)

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