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The Guardian Cryptic crossword of May 3rd, 2002 other clues
Opening consulting room with minimal intrusion (7,7)
See 1 (7)
There's a hole in sister's things (5)
Type of claret not finished, having no date attached (9)
Fair Susan holding love back, being virtuous (9)
It takes a second to split up honest funds (5)
The wife's language! (5)
Type of service is shortly to be prepared for war (5,4)
Type of dress with belt getting smaller (9)
Assess university in depression (3,2)
Subject to pretty intensive cross-examination initially (5)
Unusually, men go cash for this dress (9)
Start unit that's different for opposing monopolies (4-5)
Pipe obtained from branch that is by river (5)
Influential group using cookhouse cupboard (7,7)
See 27 (7)
Warm wine for the family (7)
Child from New Street touching the Queen (9)
One gets ulcers put right for a pound (9)
Must I drop from the stairs to see them? (5)
Sends back statements about former spouse (2-7)
Senior to exhibit part of red letter upside down (5)
Americans travelling in southeast Kenya (7)
Bound to need whisky for the game (9)
Bad-tempered Syd held up savings scheme on credit nearly (9)
Forgiveness concerning a self-imposed duty (9)
Bad bet shatters Harry, which is a disappointment (7)
A sweet cleaner put up with worry (7)
Cat or dog, say, needs it to be small in Montpellier, say (5)
Child has a tea-maker, but where might the milk be? (5)
Not applicable to Geldorf, who's a wealthy person (5)

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