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Town with one green not about to be taken over (8) crossword clue


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The Guardian Cryptic crossword of September 9th, 2004 other clues
Like sick child keen to hug provider of books (6)
Wine donkey brought into Armenia etc (6)
"Listen" or "hear"? That comes in "Dover Beach" (4)
Not the sort of food for pie chart? (6,4)
President no longer seen as disgusting toerag? (6)
Financially compensated branch chap with a lot of money? (6,3)
Ringer brings defeat ultimately? The opposite! (4)
Person on boat holding a cable (4)
Like certain flowers in a batch - dead, gone over (9)
Light work? (3,5)
Girl is mistress cutting the initial chat (6)
Situation in which an OT prophet confronted pride (3,2,5)
Raincoat with 60% off must be rubbish! (4)
Seven years plus one? That's very little (6)
A bird about to eat cold bread in Zambia (6)
Applaud one having egg on toast (7)
Gloomy son's lost card game (5)
Give the OK to insect as heraldic beast? (7)
Achieve success? I have to get a top car first (6)
Belt of identical colour included (3,6)
Quarrel can get personal in place like Harrogate (3,4)
Proper first person novels should include a rationale (13)
PM happy to meet Sir Mick? (9)
Fellow realtor persuasive outside front of abode (2-5)
Managed a wicket after a minimum of twelve deliveries? (7)
Condition in the brain - am I sane, mad? (7)
Fixity of purpose is needed by fast bowler, as before (6)
Person of earlier civilisation in South Africa upset Dick (5)

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