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English folk song (12) crossword clue


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The Guardian Quick crossword of October 21st, 2009 other clues
Something that fails to have the expected impact (4,5)
Ancient king of Persia (5)
Clear enough to read (7)
German white wine (8)
Anti-aircraft fire (4)
Attempts — written compositions (6)
Involving the latest electronic gadgetry (2-4)
Give (or take) nourishment (4)
South American capital (8)
Composer ("the red priest") (7)
Soviet labour camps (5)
Impervious to various sources of damage (9)
Shows off (8)
Molly or Bugsy? (6)
Pointer — indicate agreement in writing (4)
Impossible to credit (12)
Significant discovery — ending of impasse (12)
Infectious disease (7,5)
Hermetically sealed (8)
Spittle (6)
Money given to the poor (4)

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