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Despicable person (slang) (6) crossword clue


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The Guardian Quick crossword of November 12th, 2010 other clues
Unpleasantly messy substance (informal) (4)
Perfect place (6)
Groom (oneself) with evident vanity (5)
Inclined (6)
Student who fails to com­plete a college course (7)
Traveller to a holy place (7)
Recovering (2,3,4)
Dramatic artist (5)
Roman emperor who visited Britain (7)
English poet, d. 1700 (6)
Ornamental shoulder piece on clothing (9)
Go off (7)
Brainbox (7)
Drinking vessel (7)
Raise the price of a house after agreeing a lower price (6)
Pungent edible bulb of the lily family (5)
Bring into use (6)
Plant louse (5)
Drinking cup (6)
Heavy and filling (6)
Needy (4)
Train (8)
Disposition (11)
Lad hopes (anag) — flower (8)

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