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Crossword Title: The Guardian Prize Crossword 28548 Answers
The Guardian Prize Crossword 28548 Answers
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ACROSS
- Odd aura about song, evergreen
- Romantic novelist, the writer embraced by a couple, contrarily
- Movie director's challenge, after initial and final cuts
- Respond to warning, perhaps, for member of literary trio
- See 6
- American author from a city in US returned foreign currency
- A voyage back as result of making a name for oneself
- MI6 man sounded signal
- 15 muddles men up with this poser
- Lacking leaders in war, it lists talented people like David and 6
- I tear into outlaw
- American author or two added to religious book
- Real name, last but not first, of Oxford don
- Present and original name for Hugh, but not Cary
- Free from material constraints, doctor sided with boy hiding spy
DOWN
- Crazy as singing lady a joke upset
- Like Voltaire, for instance, showing annoyance over one chapter
- Including name actress is changing for movie writers
- Author using 15, finally, in case
- Endure English fellow turning over something inherited from father
- This was frequently used by secret agent for cover
- It's generally associated with appellation in ad, very oddly
- Name assumed by religious leader – less frequently following 6
- In so-called City of Angels owns capital
- Molière, for example, in his own language
- First name of composer of verses used by another for 5
- Two names I later falsified, under cover?
- Eg Astaire and Rogers often consuming last of tinned fruit
- Relies on unknown artist who wants to remain unknown
- Name of poet thus shown in this kind of clue
- Huge upset for one of the Stones?
- It's up to old European statesman
- Eg Brendan finishes off tricky puzzle that's irritating to face