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November 28th 2011 The Guardian Quiptic crossword answers

Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (November 28th 2011) clues of The Guardian Quiptic crossword.

Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 24 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.

American is treated privately (2,6)
Watch tool going up and down (6)
Statistics about university's standing (6)
Intriguer ill-advisedly giving refuge to fighter (8)
Filth turning children's stomachs (4)
Mitt Romney perhaps making poor calibre pun (10)
"Potty" Anglicans with sheepish fellow in charge (7)
One bets with silver and sovereigns (7)
Initially shy and timid, they say they have a speech impediment (10)
Liturgy correctly pronounced (4)
There's none left, OK? (3,5)
He's left his country, appallingly grim part of Eastern Europe (6)
Enjoy ultimate internet service (6)
Casual lot eat at others' expense (8)
Tuba player perhaps lets tinnitus mar playing (15)
Dust busting is extremely important (5-10)
Flamboyant Versace tie might be brought out in the afternoon? (3,7)
Stop talking and start to surmount inhibitions (4-3)
Man possibly upset Elsie baselessly (4)
The exact thing! (8,7)
Average man inter alia could be an MP (15)
Some burning feminists didn't want their support (10)
The socialists of France gave up (4,3)
Gloomy looking youth bought drug (4)

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