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Maureen's Prize Winning Crossword, number 163, published by the Daily Telegraph in 1987

Across
Food falling from the sky, we hear - the way it did, anyway (6)
Carry out 19 as a sacrifice (8)
Rate on the new metro can cause a thrill (6)
Island of silver (8)
The initial running champion won it (4)
Desolate place whereby Desdemona came to grief (1,4)
Blue, when the team gets a no-goal result (4)
, 29. and 30. Proverbially you've got to get this back to front (2,3,3,4,6,3,5)
You can't get this from a liar (3,4,5)
Eager to see "The headless David" (4)
Old field dressing the South jeer at (5)
The swimming pool has a cover but nothing else (4)
Parking next to one might make you one (8)
See 17
See 17
The tenant requires fewer food additives (6)
Down
Treat a spirit so that it will (8)
Those opposed to the cloak find there isn't a way out (2,6)
Ronay hasn't halted a while - he's gone (4)
Rich moron much confused when I joined J. Smith's lot (6,6)
Not a girl's best friend, this gem (4)
Lumina, analysed, may have been their study at university (6)
Not, oddly, a clue (6)
As a result of PE Ma's the main supplier of stimulant drugs (12)
Involved in a hitch you may find it irritating (5)
Would the farmer be, with a second class crop? (5)
Put back into engines for warning devices (8)
Drive cattle into the fire to produce this mineral (8)
To protect your invention apply pureed liver to book (6)
The cardinal has left the wall decoration to get a strong drink (6)
The United Nations party will solve it (4)
Young Edward entered the church to surrender (4)