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Traditions gone through between nations (7) crossword clue


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The Guardian Cryptic crossword of February 4th, 2000 other clues
Somewhere in 16 down for Shed to chew over (6)
Fool around in Defence or Intelligence (6)
Worker with the right to be bitter (4)
Born loser in labyrinth in the grip of fevered chills (10)
Smooth little bricks flanking a square (6)
What the winning jockey has to straddle? (8)
Ex-winger's exercises taking sex god to a city of yore (9)
French man or woman's trouser? (4)
Remove balls of money in 16 down (4)
M & S in 16 down enters port with explorer (9)
Hot drink first put into cereal -- you were supposed to blow on it (8)
Confuse lager with bitter, initially (6)
Story about academic with an excuse (10)
Yawn at the end of King Kong, for instance (4)
Joined together to secure plate containing nutrient (6)
On reflection, say spots result from an unhealthy diet (6)
Actress's sheep tucked into the pigfeed (3,4)
Neither parent's a woman (5)
Headless bird admitting note is redundant (6)
Landing good man with bimbo (9)
Inept character holds editors up somewhere in 16 down (7)
Water music man and two sportsmen entering the Underground (3,4,6)
Good example of oriental-style bread coating (4,5)
Source of disease (non-specific) in the country (7)
Beast raised on funny tune ("Medicinal Compound") (7)
Repeated point about excerpts leading to obscurity (7)
Surprise attack sending immoral earner round the bend (6)
Falsify personal documents, though anything but bent (5)

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