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The Guardian Weekend crossword of February 3rd, 2024 other clues
Russian newspaper for which Anna Politkovskaya wrote before she was murdered in 2006 (6,6)
Andi __, children's TV presenter on BBC and ITV (6)
London street joining Trafalgar Square to Buckingham Palace (3,4)
Tim __, punning comedian (4)
Israeli newspaper known for its left-liberal politics (7)
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French newspaper founded in 1944 (2,5)
Sarah __, Private Eye's satirical name for columnist Sarah Vine (4)
French satirical magazine, several of whose staff were murdered in 2015 (7,5)
See 7
Pierre-Auguste __, French impressionist (6)
The Washington __, paper that made its name during the Watergate scandal (4)
Self-styled elegant dresser from Kinshasa or Brazzaville (6)
Hindu greeting (7)
Hong Kong newspaper founded by Jimmy Lai and closed under pressure from the Chinese government in 2021 (5,5)
__ Smith, author of Not Waving but Drowning (6)
Caribbean island (8)
Examples of a literary genre of novels set in middle-class village life (3-5)
French city and UNESCO world heritage site on the Seine (2,5)
Type of finch whose wings, according to Yeats, filled the evenings at Innisfree? (6)
Chinese tea produced by sun-drying leaves (6)
Theologian known for his 'razor' - the idea that the solution with the fewest elements is the best (5)

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