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Hot stuff here? Cold stuff covers the West (6) crossword clue


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The Guardian Cryptic crossword of March 28th, 2001 other clues
Stunt, perhaps, during parade for motorists (6)
Like 17 and 22, an old boat for an airborne elite (8)
Part of body with bone on the same row (6)
Poke fun at beloved Parisian ornithologist (8)
Lease up, bank gets involved, as can't be told (11)
Second insult is incomplete, but you get the flavour (7)
Touching 22 is the owner of Harry, some say ... (7)
... which contains the £1,000 container that ... (5,6)
... contains a flower with a beetle on it (8)
Typically leaning to the right (6)
Master ingesting a toxic gas had the hand of God to help him (8)
See 12 (6)
Stop shaving and take up female dress - outside line to Lincoln (4,1,5)
Argentinian girl has a row with Araucaria (8)
It's hell, chaps, do you hear? Pretend you're someone else (8)
Long stop Craig coming in suffers at heart (4-4)
Like this little house in London? (4)
Angry that love is upset (4)
Forth's second, once first, with stock round in card-game (10,6)
Serious injury to love-child - love would shortly come into it (4,4)
Panelling for cart that attracts tax (8)
Old-fashioned in fashion in fashion business? (3,5)
Covering for a wheel covering, so to speak (6)
No relation to shellfish: it's a trick (4)
Distinctly not parts of Blue Peter? (4)

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