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Derogatory term for an overweight person (5) crossword clue


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The Guardian Quick crossword of February 22nd, 2005 other clues
Long and unmanageable (of hair) - Scooby Doo's pal (6)
Squirts (6)
Quarrel (5)
Part of a bird's stomach (7)
Tenacious person - sturdy canine (7)
Harmonious sounds (5)
They are used on the ends of sleeves (4,5)
Tower of London bird (5)
North American bison (7)
When day and night are the same length (7)
Fine-tune (5)
Cockney hat (6)
Tuba sound (6)
Moth-eaten (6)
Saintly (7)
Rapacity (5)
Cats playing saxophones etc? (7)
Unrefined (5)
Charm - deprave (6)
TV (9)
Provide funds for (7)
Major reorganisation (5-2)
The East (6)
Tobacco pipe, also called a hubble-bubble (6)
Burial chamber - jump across (5)

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