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Irish dances (4) crossword clue


J I G S

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The Guardian Quick crossword of June 1st, 2006 other clues
Culinary flavour enhancer (5,4)
Stick (4)
After-dinner mouth cleaner (9)
Trouser zip area -- travels through the air (5)
Spain and Portugal (6)
Go back on a statement of belief (6)
Pea family plant with three-lobed leaves (6)
Follow-up work (6)
English county (5)
Park ditch (2-2)
Person of tender years (9)
Pen tips (4)
Spirit of the moment (9)
Ancient city besieged by the Greeks (4)
Appealing (4)
Dome (6)
Squabble (6)
Final demand (9)
Having many uses (9)
Unjustified persecution (5-4)
One afraid of strangers (9)
Set (5)
Number of dwarfs (or deadly sins) (5)
State of tranquillity (6)
Shakespearean poem (6)
Small mass of land in the sea (4)
Military canteen (4)

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