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Processed grass is taken up by convict on ecstasy (6) crossword clue


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The Guardian Cryptic crossword of April 19th, 2011 other clues
The great Dickie Bird gives India's opener out in historic collapse (7)
Clue to where a million angels may be heap'd? (7)
Holy cardinal in non-conformist place of worship (6)
One that should be in going out due to mistake by expert (8)
Loud explosion bags game (4)
Crosspiece with front for model (10)
Crosspiece (this is a giveaway) (5,6)
Puzzles' partial theme leads to debate (10)
See 6
News report: beast was not out for lunch? (8)
One you'd like to see on last day of weekend (6)
Crosspiece found among reliquaries (7)
Christian teaching takes part of the Bible back (7)
Is theme pointless? Boatmen use it to cross piece of water (7)
Theatrical entrance from lifting crosspiece (8)
Helps out around college with very difficult errand (6)
Smooth on the feet at 50, in love with life's extremes: classy gent (8)
Boatman's crosspiece could be baffling (6)
Theatrical crosspiece with the Father spread across Heaven (7,4)
Perhaps the Olympic Stadium can seed new beginning for athletics, embracing person with power (6,5)
Giddy Tea Party man loses head taking on satirist (8)
Did slope make play unequal? (8)
Hammer racket outside put one in the soup (7)
Folly built on crosspiece of land into water (7)
Temper is weakness ultimately possessed by Cardinal of the Cross (6)

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