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July 12th 1999 The Guardian Cryptic crossword answers

Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (July 12th 1999) clues of The Guardian Cryptic crossword.

Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 26 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.

A really quiet rest can bring calm (7)
A butcher may use it to cut credit without permission (7)
Code word for 'S' is rare in use (6)
It means raising the subject at the Palace (8)
A natural hanger-on, in a manner of speaking (4)
Tender name, perhaps (10)
Taking such action will not be offensive or illegal (4-7)
Yet such ads are seen by the public (10)
General's remains (4)
Follow and observe for a two-hour period (8)
Stay and check mother in (6)
Keep track of warship (7)
Examining body to many a doctor (7)
Best that it be raised with mother after work (7)
Present home of the partridge (4-4)
Bolt or lock the cell door to prevent it (6)
City investment? (8)
Part of New York Mahler variation (6)
Title for a chapter in a football manual? (7)
Something wicked and frivolous helps dispel the gloom (11)
False story about ringleader can produce bad feeling (8)
A strike in UK's financial centre would be a catastrophe (8)
Where is this sold? Oh, in the local, perhaps (7)
They may raise people's spirits (7)
A swift turnaround was considered proper (3,3)
Bold prosecutor takes on a cartel (6)

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