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Chop-chop! (3,1,4,2) crossword clue


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The Guardian Quick crossword of January 2nd, 2023 other clues
Convenience (6)
Revered Indian sage (7)
Welsh actor, dramatist, singer and composer, d. 1951 (7)
Sensitive to criticism (4-7)
White house? (5)
Imitation (7)
Duck — explorer (5)
Roman poet (4)
Flowering plant of the lily family (4)
Scottish-born inventor, co-founder of the American Telephone and Telegraph Company, d. 1922 (4)
Protective helmet worn by jockeys (8)
Risk everything to succeed (2,3,5)
Florence-based luxury fashion house (5)
Huge wave (7)
Armour (4)
Brave Tim (anag) (8)
Resident (8)
Naomi ___ , Japanese tennis champion (5)
Made to appear guilty (6)
Twisted to one side (4)
Small strong black coffee (8)
An Apple computer (4)

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