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Australian city named for William IV's queen (8) crossword clue


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The Guardian Quick crossword of September 1st, 2016 other clues
Bouquet (4)
Period post-sunset (8)
From Bologna? (7)
Social chat (5,4)
Adjust slightly (5)
American wildcat (6)
Without regard for fair play (2,5,6)
Government-financed independent body (6)
Pub (5)
Of birds (5)
Roman city south-east of Naples (7)
Place where vessels are built (8)
Olfactory organ (4)
Graphic art (8)
See 18
One looking but not buying (6-7)
Strong tightly twisted cotton thread (5)
Allure (7)
See 10
5c coin (6)
Escapologist, d. 1926 (7)
Burning (6)
Undue government interference with personal choice? (5,5)
System of principles (5)
Celebration of the Eucharist (4)

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