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Turned up toes maybe spilling water (6,3,6) crossword clue


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The Guardian Cryptic crossword of June 30th, 2010 other clues
Caspian, say, gets Annie's lad off (6,3)
Deck trouble with sailors (5)
Kings entertaining painter turn left to get fur from sheep (7)
Scottish king, an American subject, retaining award (7)
We come to it, getting up for a row (4)
See 21
Man has a heavy defeat — listen to all he says (4,3)
Worry about woman in stream (7)
Box in wearing fewer clothes and drawers, a work of 8 (10,6)
Take back part of the sound of silence (4)
Talk food at naval base once (7)
Generous remarks that are defamatory about artist (7)
Unrestrainedly express feelings for quarter bit of 13 (5)
Listen to water falling from roof (9)
Pupils embracing religious instruction, a work of 21 14 (8)
Glider scotched, not killed, by 12 (5)
Not quite when I am for love, on second thoughts, for David (8)
Affection for anger? (6)
Moviemaker needs accountant and compère to get things straight (9)
See 19
18 unknown to slut coming in before novelist (7,8)
Playing his cello, Highland leader appears on the Road to the Isles (4,5)
Nothing's for nothing, never mind about marriage (4,4)
Getting nothing for being old and not being entertained (8)
Concerned with Roman coin on the ground (6)
Strong man, hiding awfully cruel one and tough, was novelist (6,10)
Embarrass a party? (5)

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