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June 2nd 2000 The Guardian Cryptic crossword answers

Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (June 2nd 2000) clues of The Guardian Cryptic crossword.

Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 28 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.

What imprisoned blacksmith did when cell door wouldn't lock? (4,1,4,3,2)
Coach tour, perhaps, on first Tuesday (5)
Curse on flower box (8)
Direct speech (7)
Traveller with some over for fur supplier (7)
Lose faith in pleas? (5)
Duck below bedcover (9)
Flat singer following steady course (4,5)
Thanks to politician, first automated port in Florida (5)
Believe credulously in bird (7)
Small patrol bringing in first roe-deer (7)
Control precipitation after break (8)
Receivers often showing other side of coin (5)
What jockeys should be prepared for in starred resorts? (8,6)
Accidentally use tiller and aim weapon? (12)
Old-fashioned American lawman and model journalist (5)
Conformity to treaty (9)
Supervise bishop's position? (7)
Stood round and negotiated (7)
A core development in sheath (5)
Descriptive of member of upper class giving peak performance (2,3,4)
Business deals over right answer to lawsuits (12)
Widespread plant, ever-changing (9)
One who rescues a dog (9)
Prison affording fresh opening (7)
Feels unhappy about trees (7)
Dead queen seen on a subsequent occasion (5)
Irish foot-soldier needing some thicker neckwear (5)

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