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Not one (4) crossword clue


N O N E

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The Guardian Quick crossword of January 27th, 2010 other clues
Spirits (4,5)
Accurate (4)
Ragtime piano style (5-4)
Type of cheese (4)
Strength — could possibly (5)
Beam over a door (6)
Hallowed (6)
Starting point (6)
Knight's personal flag (6)
Placido Domingo, say (5)
Skeleton substance (4)
Pocket money container (5,4)
Group of specialists considering problem(s) (5,4)
Sailor's greeting (4)
Nobleman (4)
Selling (6)
Intervals of just over an octave (6)
Bole (4,5)
Writing essentials? (3,3,3)
Store of vital fluid (5,4)
Writing fluid containing carbon particles (6,3)
Excellence that deserves to be honoured (5)
One getting possession (of something) (5)
Fairly fresh (6)
Toy firing a cork, say (6)
Border on (4)
Writer unknown (4)

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