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Where you can count up to five, for example (2,3,4) crossword clue


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The Guardian Cryptic crossword of May 7th, 2013 other clues
Charged item almost consuming deficit, so thrive (7)
Film star's last drink almost producing wind (7)
Place rings close to golden ring (5)
Vehicle wound round a bird (6,3)
Was there nothing Ginger Spice accomplished that's musical? (10)
Knife initially piercing Chinese red shark (4)
L for Lansbury, long ago? (6,6)
Frank feeling nothing, man tucking into dessert (5-2-5)
Early expression from baby's movement (4)
Lack of detail yet in Elgar's variations (10)
Wind in vet, behind producing air (9)
Stone deep in earth kids played with (5,8)
See 6
Canonisations without pickled onions, devilish (7)
Kind granny's ultimate drink (6)
Exaggerate content of book about composer, no end (6)
Order papers on music, dance, etc, extra bits (5,5)
Christ with Noah booted genius (5)
Spice Girl on tour topless, one topless in Australia (9)
Ounce — or oodles with prawn crackers (4,7)
See 26
Pig in fat gets left of old (8)
Risk holding onto reserve when stock prices are falling (4,6)
Dispense with nefarious vixen (3-5)
Dance where canine bites joiner on middle of groin (8)
Individual giant houses for Renaissance man (6)
Paul's fat bottom wiped — fabulous! (6)
Chance in rugby game to get head ripped off (5)
Capital invested in sugar, I gathered (4)

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