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TV 6 (with women) getting demand for payment (3,4) crossword clue


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The Guardian Prize crossword of August 2nd, 2014 other clues
What Scots eat is of poor quality, we hear (6)
Fruit in two hands (6)
Cross about leading member of the Establishment (4)
Filthy talk male abandoned coming to the female domain (10)
Creator of Pluto — with money being spun! (6)
Finish with nothing and grumble — you may have got the pip (8)
Delight to be had for nothing in days gone by (9)
The first person to settle in the West Country (4)
Wildly providing brief message that there's nothing to worry about? (4)
Rate bacon "bad" on account of salt (9)
Sole clot messing about? He had a funny partner (8)
Don't just nibble your food! (6)
A bit in the paper, one of about 2,000 Nelson was given? (6,4)
Huge agency makes a hospital suffer a setback (4)
Evil place of illegal activity (6)
Malodorous fluid in filthy place (6)
Ye began with this source of annoyance (5)
Yeltsin getting drunk with no expense spared (2,5)
It's continued with, after apologies have been given (6)
Officers in prison keeping order with insects invading (9)
Opportunity around end of summer for hay being left to dry? (7)
It's rotten chap that's out to bend the rules (7,1,5)
A couple of brief illnesses bringing a complete change of mind (5-4)
Hot men embraced by a timid sort, inadequately (7)
Front feverish — foes finally within striking distance at Agincourt (7)
Leaving party, dotty Irish drunk — not one needing a Guinness? (7)
Quiet organ before start of evensong (6)
Revolutionary leader gets churned up inside (5)

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