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September 7th 2015 The Guardian Cryptic crossword answers

Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (September 7th 2015) clues of The Guardian Cryptic crossword.

Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 29 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.

Foreign Office has its back to the wall (6)
One among the lesser folk, historically (4)
It's not all bias (10)
Seer? (3-7)
A lone crab scuttles round by the sea in Spain (9)
Key duet composition (5)
High romance? (4,4)
Quits at university levels (5,2)
Fashionably tailored, he's concerned with his image (8)
One of many carried by a caddy (3,4)
Confirm if the light goes out (6)
Show girl without sex appeal? (5)
Being annoyed, in­formed the police (6)
Not a big audience — it was for charity (4,5)
High light, low point (4)
Church parade is just part of it (8,7)
Note edge of radar echo (4)
Small gimmicky articles — book matches, for example? (9)
No, I am wrong; she was Ruth's mother-in-law (5)
Master takes female, 50, in marriage (7)
New praise for old Iran (6)
Something so cheap as to rule out profit? (7)
Refuse organic food? (5)
Firm work with the pen (4)
Banality means one looks for new interests (9)
These heavyweights experienced harrowing times (10)
A meal's been cooked for sailors (4,6)
A figure of speech satisfied a figure in speech (8)
You do what you like with it (4,4)

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