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Flat board for carrying things (4) crossword clue


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The Guardian Quick crossword of May 11th, 2006 other clues
Behind the scenes (theatrically) (9)
Way of walking (4)
One's mark (9)
Remove water from -- part of wicket (4)
Flatten (5)
Item worn around the neck (6)
Ennui (6)
Stupidity (6)
Run fast (6)
Usual practice (5)
Inflammation of joints (9)
Space (4)
Bat of an eye (9)
Line about which something rotates (4)
"Garden of England" (4)
Tie to a spot (6)
Attic (6)
Living off another (9)
Impasse (9)
Sacred writing (9)
Large carnivorous reptile (9)
Gate fastening (5)
Sprang (5)
Creeping perennial plant, used in herbal medicine (6)
Tube used to remove liquid from a higher to a lower level (6)
High point, but not a mountain (4)
Big cat (4)

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