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But does the chattering class come to the point here? (5,5) crossword clue


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The Guardian Cryptic crossword of November 21st, 2000 other clues
Ape one ahead in this party line diversion (6-2-6)
See 7 (6)
Freewheeling fitness if carbon fuel runs out (4-10)
See 10 (10)
Championship golfers using clubs or bats in here? (6)
Escapes from the open prisons, say (8)
Such capability restoring Nike''s street cred. O blast! (6-6)
See 15 (6)
Random numerals open branch briefly with this? (8,6)
See 20 (6)
Are they bound to march by the Foyle? (10,4)
See 22 (4)
But, when entering the ring, one's from Lesotho (6)
His career is doubly dangerous (8)
Unplaced Texan horse out of the melee almost (8)
Establishment figure on the staff (4)
Discursive wit restored to the pen (6)
Like Tichborne's Orton, one loudly crying out (8)
Plastic aim destroyed the system? Hardly! (10)
Death-defying 13 (6)
Lock out noisy green woodpecker (6)
Failing to heal bone or scab in such an establishment (3-5)
Joe Blogg's morality? (8)
I'd turn up in "Spanish Eyes", they say, for "These You Have Loved" (6)
Observing one in a slip up (6)
Mole betraying no Scots against us (6)
It's off south-west Scotland: except it's east (4)

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