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The Guardian - Cryptic crossword Nov 10 1999

ClueAnswer
'The Little Prince', a title with fire in it KINGLET
21 hesitatingly put aromatic oil in disinfectant BERNARD
21, good at games, suggests bird's-foot STEPHEN
21, the dramatist, did the wrong thing the wrong way DENNIS
21, the writer, an unconventional farceur? BEATRIX
21, the young wizard - don't leave him in peace HARRY
3's funny girl in the Bible ESTHER
A high mark, with luck and a half, within range ALPHAPLUS
Agreement with both ears? HEARHEAR
Altitude with no time before morning attained after 21 in Norfolk HEIGHAM
Bear accepting stakes TOTE
Bird in detention put in to copy a mammal? SHELDUCK
Brian Close, damaged with loss of student, needs a lawyer ESCRIBANO
Commercial television is upset about a tree supplanted by 3 VASHTI
Common phones for loyalists on their toes? PARTYLINE
Dawdle like a nerd after 23s POTTER
Educate followers on-line TRAIN
Finishes beheaded, not carried over ENDSTOPPED
Norfolk water used to be the start of 12 WASH
Prairie-dwellers devise a scheme about reconstructed mines PLAINSMEN
Reversing loco around this place in Norfolk DEREHAM
Scottish town, the Irish being held by Granny NAIRN
See 16 LEACH
Southern dish to make a mess on the wall, perhaps SPLATTER
The tyranny of the subconscious? REPRESSION
To eat without slack's to make cake without oil FLAXSEED
With entry of b-big 22, a sword and a ruler will not be kosher SABBATHBREAKING
Would-be traveller to Norfolk finds those folk a fraction (not 'aving a place to live) upset THEMANINTHEMOON
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