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What Keats called Death to make us feel a difference (7) crossword clue


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The Guardian Cryptic crossword of June 7th, 2001 other clues
The flower of detective fiction (7)
The flower (when with child) of the Exchequer (7)
It's fashionable to cajole (including police) with money for the 6 (6,3)
Uncle to Victoria and Albert with whatever heart you like? (5)
Visit of supporter (4)
Loud and angry about little boy deprived of energy by society (10)
One left with the destroyer makes for blue paper (6)
American city at speed alien to pretty little girl (7)
I keep a number of lawyers from Prohibition (7)
Nurse's kind offer? (6)
Jack, Chuck and Damon: a Gothic fantasy (10,4)
See 20 (4)
Give up favouring energy (5)
Being au fait with other areas' news (9)
Restricted cover covers minimal finance (7)
Disposition restricting time of siren (7)
The last thing one has to eat? (5)
Tea amid honey rendered by angel (7)
Name of the Fair Maid of Perth (4)
Lines the Muse made Landor utter at exit on an adventure (6,1,5,3,4,2,6,3)
See 4 (15)
Rulers turn green, detaining Vikings briefly (10)
Lillian G. keeps on being fairly extended (7)
I have a breakdown, but I can deal with it (7)
Canal dweller, not broad in the 23 (6,4)
Mr Wooster of Mansfield Park has rights in 23 (7)
Urgent information during departure (7)
Cooked meal with a Slav interrupting concentration (5,4)
See 22 (4)

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