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August 1st 2011 The Guardian Cryptic crossword answers

Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (August 1st 2011) 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.

Quite vain, to be blunt (9)
Work in church and you may wear it (4)
Giant firm states no profit is taken (8)
WWII field marshal gains military medal in new role (6)
A tense assembly of university governors (6)
Thumbs up for it! (8)
Beat nervous tension (6)
A compulsory turnout (8)
Equestrian discipline is a habit that comes with time (8)
Decorate without a central point and it becomes gaudy (6)
Run caused by panic in the stock market? (8)
Judge gives fools direction (6)
Burning a mark on a horse (6)
Current keeping river very warm (8)
Tax it out of frivolity (4)
Blow makes market reel (5,4)
Be under professional scrutiny (5)
One extremely behind schedule in divorce (7)
Head of state moves to centre, showing discrimination (5)
Trap seen, ran off! (7)
Young lad subtracting initially, then multiplying (9)
Behave well — or have romp around in bed! (7)
Teardrops shed for hungry animals (9)
Go on board deck (9)
What the bank has to say of your account? (9)
Survey the whole lot with a girl (7)
Let care be arranged for tragic female (7)
A cross in Italy shows where a composer is buried (7)
Left in a unit entirely without support (5)
Said to have remained sober (5)

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