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A really tiny piece of something (4) crossword clue


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The Guardian Quick crossword of October 2nd, 2014 other clues
Misleadingly exaggerated publicity (4)
Reduce speed (4,4)
Northern English city (4)
Iron case (anag) (8)
Unable to speak coherently (6-4)
Bad-tempered (6)
Macedonia's capital (6)
Performance with rhythmic heel and toe clicking (3-7)
Lengthy broadcast for charity (8)
French couturier, creator of the New Look, d. 1957 (4)
Driver (8)
Malarial fit (4)
Large mound of dried grass (8)
Having to do with mum or dad? (8)
Track down (6)
Child prodigy (10)
Ladies' fingers (4)
High time of day? (4)
Small lift for food (4,6)
A revolting action? (8)
Rice dish with boiled eggs and flaked fish (8)
Repugnant (6)
Clumsy person (4)

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