Highschool Crossword No. 4 - Guardian Angels and Elder Scrolls
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Con is covering you, backwards is a relative term. (6)
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Across
  1. 1A
    Con is covering you, backwards is a relative term. (6)
  2. 5A
    Since he cooked Asian cuisine. (7)
  3. 9A
    Hug a female moron (3)
  4. 10A
    Attack prepared, do n-air. (6)
  5. 11A
    In a heartbeat, operates on. (4)
  6. 12A
    Savagely, she stood behind guardian, finishing off vampires (they surround me). (11)
  7. 14A
    Egg-shaped ore. (3)
  8. 15A
    Stinky place? (4)
  9. 16A
    Cat and boar attacked gymnast. (7)
  10. 21A
    Company you like at first attacked mob unit. (7)
  11. 22A
    Near thigh-length frock accidentally causes initial uproar. (4)
  12. 26A
    Hair-raising Brit. (3)
  13. 27A
    To arrange Bush doping scandal questionably, ignoring overdose. (11)
  14. 29A
    Tattoos pumpkins. (4)
  15. 30A
    South-Eastern rate of pay is garbage. (6)
  16. 31A
    Operating room hides a paddle. (3)
  17. 32A
    Fluid sphere held by bamboozled American sage. (7)
  18. 33A
    Chain letter starting fruitlessly ends better. (6)
Down
  1. 2D
    Sacrifice/murder hearing, lacking laughter. (8)
  2. 3D
    Quickly sweeping down the inside of an eski in Germany. (6)
  3. 4D
    Spiked thorn upon a map, I hear. (5)
  4. 5D
    Short kangaroo hiding in mass rioting after closing early learning centre. (9)
  5. 6D
    Restaurant cooked extraterrestrial ear. "Why?", I say. (6)
  6. 7D
    Rules change before electronic text message. (7)
  7. 8D
    “See you!” said conductor? (6)
  8. 13D
    Close up leopard or elephant, perhaps? (4)
  9. 17D
    End lyrics with varying shapes. (9)
  10. 18D
    Bridge, perhaps, troll losing South African currency. (4)
  11. 19D
    Crowbar it on engineering bench, hides inside base section, I hear. (8)
  12. 20D
    Known for jumping off cliffs when you lem, I guess? (7)
  13. 23D
    Female, for example, holding up rug shape. (6)
  14. 24D
    “Wheel poles south!” said angrily. (6)
  15. 25D
    “Problems beginning are never without an ending…” starts town elder. (6)
  16. 28D
    Illogical farces lose enormous lead, chokes you. (5)
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