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The Guardian - Cryptic crossword Apr 17 2000

ClueAnswer
A golfer upset about pro's first game LEAPFROG
A loose nickname for the BBC AUNTIE
A marginal advantage EDGE
Agent upset over point in dispute NEGATE
All the composer required TUTTI
American business contract with a Peruvian INCA
Barrel and stock of gun BUTT
Chips are heavenly served like this SERAPHIC
Count as an old gasbag ZEPPELIN
Criminal gets Gill confused with ale ILLEGAL
Expedition has only half a tent HASTE
Fed up with being drilled BORED
Fed up, having to stop on guard DEFEND
He has his own ideas on hoarding ADVERTISER
He plans the moves; I can act it out TACTICIAN
In which readers may find explosive articles? MAGAZINESECTION
It is rough, could be smoother SANDPAPER
Knocks over box SPAR
Lacking a game to play - or rivals MATCHLESS
Major transaction sarcastically acclaimed BIGDEAL
North-east port - part is to come down SUNDERLAND
Order still from a photographer? HOLDIT
Provide some point to a joke EQUIP
Retired Thespian appearing as Shylock? EXACTOR
Rising indications that one is frightened GOOSEBUMPS
Status symbols? INSIGNIA
Such a discussion gives opportunity for falling out OPENENDED
Use fingers to eat a plum in the break MANIPULATE
Wrongly presume it's the highest SUPREME
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