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Great 14th-century killer epidemic (5,5) crossword clue


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The Guardian Quick crossword of March 30th, 2011 other clues
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Israeli prime minister who shared the Nobel Peace Prize with President Sadat (5)
In love (7)
Bird of prey (4)
Thin boneless slice of meat (8)
Silk net fabric (5)
Shattered (6)
Example (8)
Obstacle used in races (6)
Piercing tool (7)
Freshwater fish (5)
Awkward problem (5)
Land amid water (4)
Sceptic — unbelieving (8)
Until 2006 the presiding officer of the House of Lords and head of the judiciary (4,10)
Hidey-hole (4)
(Of ideas) unconstrained by traditional limits (4-3)
Measure to preserve water supplies (8,3)
Take care of (7)
Young animal (4)
Design (4)
(Form) unsuitable couple (8)

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