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Mover across ice (6) crossword clue


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The Guardian Quick crossword of September 4th, 2012 other clues
Wise Men (4)
Short curved oriental sword (8)
Tree part — page (4)
Point in time — point where things are joined (8)
Branched light holder (10)
Screen mutt — Scottish girl (6)
Astoundingly huge (10)
Rant (8)
One for whom social status matters (4)
Seasickness (3,2,3)
Wild cat (4)
Chemical unit (8)
Policy of openness under Gorbachev (8)
Puma (6)
Exposure of real or supposed scandal (10)
Shallow wooden basket for gardeners (4)
Tall grass (4)
Sending of money (10)
Person legally authorised to act for another (8)
Enclosure for journalists at an event (5,3)
Tree — tidy (6)
Not what it seems to be (4)
Russian river flowing into the Caspian Sea (4)

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