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It can mean one is too young or too old (3,5) crossword clue


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The Guardian Quick crossword of January 1st, 2008 other clues
Film about the Mafia (3,9)
Not flat (country) (5)
See 13
Electrically driven transport (4)
Third largest of the Lakes (8)
High speed of horse (6)
Hibs O.K. (anag) - put a stop to (6)
People attending theatre (8)
Sign of pitch (4)
Unfriendly (7)
Son of Abraham (5)
1967 film with Paul Newman (4,4,4)
Large bag (no need for another?) (7)
Spanish painter (4)
Superfluous (2,4)
Lift (mechanically) (5)
Blushing with shame (3,2,3,4)
Pictured accurately in detail (12)
Film with Gable and Vivien Leigh (4,4,3,4)
Fuel container (3,4)
Cover - cinema (6)
Party with records (5)
Resolve - testament (4)

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