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Foot joint (5) crossword clue


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The Guardian Quick crossword of October 22nd, 2016 other clues
Illegal — audio hunters (anag) (12)
Saunter (5)
Diapers (7)
Aromatic herb (4)
Cut from a young sheep (4,4)
Former British showjumping champion — I save rhythm (anag) (6,5)
Restaurant (6)
USA (5,3)
Oven for firing bricks (4)
Model representing a scene with three-dimensional figures (7)
Inscribed slab found 1799, making it possible to decipher Egyptian hieroglyphics (7,5)
Cloudy (7)
Not new (4)
Structure where aircraft are maintained (6)
See 17
See 14
Feeling sad (12)
Motorway breakdown lane (4,8)
Germane (8)
(Of a plot) become more complicated (7)
Small politically unstable country dominated by foreign companies (6,8)
Get to the other side (5)
Endure (4)

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