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It's mean to grab the kitty and it used to mean prison (8) crossword clue


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The Guardian Cryptic crossword of November 7th, 2001 other clues
It's right to keep a bit back to have something for the auditor (7)
Skilled hand finds working a strain (7)
Seizure of one of eight? (6)
She's about 16 1/2 feet (4)
A writer could be blind, yet no different (4,6)
Where to lock up people with eccentric habits? (11)
It can be so romantic - really great! (10)
Book that's half a gram overweight (4)
Vessel in which little Reagan's said to have been christened? (8)
Location of dome project (6)
Backward boys can get in disgrace (7)
One starts to subside (7)
Ornamentation built of stone (7)
Ringing diatribe over turned up nose (8)
Region affected by herpes outbreak (6)
To pass through Cockney territory you need a weapon (8)
Shy, retiring - youth leader material (6)
Protective gear used to fight to hold post (7)
Men get a bird in trouble, but that's not the full story (11)
Jack takes a girl to Leatherhead - that's unusual (8)
Anxious for young to start bringing in some cash (8)
Question an Anglican with suspicion (7)
One has to join up without becoming a fighter (7)
The making of a dynastic line? (6)
First impressions ensured his reputation (6)

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