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Were boy to change, this might go up in disbelief (7) crossword clue


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The Guardian Cryptic crossword of August 7th, 2002 other clues
Hypocrisy of long line of young folk with careers (9,5)
Artist's touch shown in fierce competition (3,4)
Bachelor's lookalike found in carrier (7)
"Return of Duckweed", written by a muse (5)
Time taken by one who composed, conducted and toured (9)
State spread in which apple drink is knocked back (9)
Convert her with my short poem! (5)
Welsh girl involved in nunnery supervision (5)
Confess, yet appear decent (4,5)
Drive sorted out six with no cure (9)
Author lying in the street, exhausted (5)
Hat to wear for short journey to part of Cornwall (7)
One of three rulers produces inordinately rich art (7)
No film needs a comeback (8,6)
Company payments about to acknowledge journalists (14)
It's eccentric to hide silver - and a gross offence (7)
Demosthenes, perhaps - one very big in musical compositions (9)
Lack of activity gets tie spoiled with rain (7)
Welcome me turning up with support (7)
Refugee in English team meeting the French (5)
Cover up in bank, as the Queen does (7)
Chandler's crate repaired by much older lover (6-8)
Collapse of holiday - no one turned up! (9)
Descartes seen outside clinic, half-shattered, needing rest (7)
Life force in opposition to wine (7)
Mother has somehow eaten a sea cow (7)
Cheerio, Jack! Wine's included! (5)

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