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Straight, with no beginning? Quite the opposite! (7) crossword clue


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The Guardian Cryptic crossword of November 13th, 2008 other clues
Scorer's name announced (6)
Cover always maintained by sweetheart (3,4)
The 19th card Posh slipped into socks (9)
Driver finds Rolf's head in Australian food (7)
New pair go off to win election (4,5)
Perfect going topless, as anarchic (7)
See 8
19 down 23 7, 1998, Conservative, getting right into his painting, framing female one (5,5)
One swirling, perhaps - as would be his brush? (6)
See 5
Escape trouble with wild bear captured by a couple of cards (9)
Following river to channel, I have to find high position (9)
Again deal with withdrawal (7)
Women's secret hero (6)
Abandon wasteland (6)
Choose to remove tail, so climbing a problem for marsupial (7)
Artist with red line and colour study, becoming 19 down 23 7, 1993 (6,9)
Ludicrously, this dire man 19 down 23 7, 1995 (6,5)
In possession of a licence, though provisional (9)
Sophistication close to worthless in home of the 19 down 23 (5)
See 11
See 15
Capital has a Thai temple to put back (6)
Spooner describes what comes out of the Scottish Parliament as a disease (7)
Interpretation of actions by intransigence (9)
Pronouced fall, as a rule (5)
Actor, 19 down 23 7, 1999 (5,7)
Home base hides relative, so unseen (9)
River runs back, almost reaching top of estuary (5)
Noses by the ear, all eyes on this? (5)
Blank charter on Gibraltar holds up (6)

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