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The Guardian Quiptic crossword of July 22nd, 2002 other clues
Thick back number given to kind relations (2,4,5)
Surrounded region after lance broke on day of victory (7)
Article complete misrepresented this concert (7)
Lie like Cinderella (5,4)
Old girls returned, embracing new vulgar language (5)
American honey is expensive (4)
December speech concerning a medal (10)
Hold football player and famous sailor together (4,6)
Miss Blyton's found by one in death (4)
Female ruff disturbs a Wiltshire evening (5)
They can erupt in anger or violence - so can love, perhaps (9)
Dog, turning left, finds itself in the soup (7)
Young animals can cause anxiety, if you have them (7)
Cole Porter composed it continuously (5,3,3)
Onion cube and a lemon dissolved together -- but not often (4,2,1,4,4)
Meat juice, with it in, achieves some heaviness (5)
Perform musical drama at the beginning and end (7)
See missile, they say, getting trooped around (7)
Richard, the playwright, takes to a two-wheeled carriage (8)
After a job, retiring round the Med is something that makes you laugh (9,6)
Bill, sitting up in bed, complained (6)
Piece of cloth attached to a large bottle (6)
Roman poet, who's not started to race (6)
Young hare is always allowed outside (7)
Love to have knitted silk made into waterproof cloth (7)
Stop detective imprisoning sister (6)
Account by Mr Heath is then performed (5)

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