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Limber, supple (5) crossword clue


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The Guardian Quick crossword of December 6th, 2023 other clues
Controversial fishing method criticised for its impact on endangered species (5,3)
Wrinkled foodstuff (6)
Unaccustomed sensation (7)
Closely imitate or draw inspiration from (someone) (7)
Want Grecian (anag) - gardening equipment (8,3)
Double Oscar-winning US actress, ____ Zellweger (5)
Provide more details (7)
Object (5)
Settled (4)
Long (for) (4)
Go up in flames (4)
Informal moniker (8)
Service charges (4)
JK Rowling title, for instance (10)
Slight smell (5)
Fail (to do something) (7)
Outside – or inside – ledge (10)
Fish or rag? (4)
Overcome (an obstacle) (8)
Remarkable – individual (8)
Speed up (6)
Hardwood used to make outdoor furniture (4)

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