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(Of tactics) waiting and watching for the moment to strike (3-3-5) crossword clue


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The Guardian Quick crossword of August 5th, 2006 other clues
Hottest and driest part of North America (5,6)
Complete (3-3-3)
Anger (3)
Criminal (5)
Taxing (7)
Nonsense (6)
Medicinal or cosmetic liquid preparation (6)
Member of a fund's governing board (7)
Greeting (5)
Possess (3)
It can be chewed and blown (6,3)
Dine (3)
Harmonious (7)
Witchcraft (6)
Supple (5)
Statement of a newspaper's opinion (9)
TV comedy group (with a Flying Circus) (5,6)
Aria from Puccini's "Turandot" (6,5)
Viral disease (9)
Shakespeare tragedy (7)
Like a duck's foot? (6)
Leg bone (5)
Something that is neither solid not liquid (3)

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