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The Guardian - Cryptic crossword Aug 03 2011

ClueAnswer
100% wanting to score TALLY
Big name in history of film projection almost outside hotel FRITZLANG
Boxer, for example, turning up with second in gallery GODS
Certain people don't do this but do otherwise DOUBT
Chinese citizens last in boot camp CANTONMENT
Dirty passage DEFILE
Earthenware mug — one with short measure inside FAIENCE
Entering wood where Geordies are not so thick FINER
Far from gay, missing first bouquet DOUR
Forward march ending somewhere in Australia PERTH
He wrote about a large weight ZOLA
Hot drink, say, consumed by North American NEGUS
How Rover may greet acquaintance in a jam? NOSETOTAIL
Is red man possibly Sioux? AMERINDS
Lace drink after man scratched head ENTWINE
Larks in a strange land SRILANKA
Line in art, in a manner of speaking DRAWLING
Male getting on looked well off MONEYED
Man in the Circus :-) SMILEY
Memorable impression of German comic ENGRAM
Notes from Jamaica in Das Kapital SKA
Notice that's best put up SPOT
Old newsman involved in row with cretin TOWNCRIER
Police needing inform­ation women provided about ringleader GENDARMES
Popular song about weekend LIKED
Rampant Dubliner recollected Dedalus at first UNBRIDLED
Remarkable gift on back of lorry for 1 ESPY
Research key provided by centre in Slovenia DELVE
Single us out for unfair appearance? UGLINESS
Smart little bird, not fully-fledged CHIC
Stand while catching fish? On the contrary! EASEL
US network incorporating odd fragments CRUMBS
Was a speaker heard in another place? RECITED
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