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April 30th 2012 The Guardian Cryptic crossword answers

Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (April 30th 2012) clues of The Guardian Cryptic crossword.

Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 30 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.

Signal employees to uphold the standard (9)
They look round for bears without fear (4)
Out of money? Barter! (8)
It sounds bad — not so, he's in the pink (6)
Very large game bird (6)
Car going round with my own control (8)
Capital resort to give Susan a break (6)
Let a case get out of hand and snowball (8)
Conflict in which countercharges may be decisive? (5,3)
There's a cello playing in this place (6)
Elated, having been promoted (8)
An animal — it has one foot drawn back (6)
He went round filling potholes (6)
Done to death? (8)
Port some dread entering (4)
Amend paper said to go by the board (9)
Gets one's bearings in difficulties (5)
Sticks public notices around this place (7)
A gritty Scot? (5)
Mean to declare before very long (7)
Extremist is crushed in a final act (9)
A number making loud noise during examin­ation (7)
Teams able to move into the lead, say? (4,5)
Aphrodite's emaciated form (9)
Neat and dry (9)
Yellow bird (7)
Remedy may be to change gear (7)
Take suitable remedy externally (7)
Give birth with assistance (5)
Her and it: conjunction or pronoun? (5)

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