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Old chopper- nagging old woman (6-3) crossword clue


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The Guardian Quick crossword of February 15th, 2007 other clues
The personification of cold weather (4,5)
Long live! (4)
Ape (5-4)
Brief satirical sketch (4)
Slumber (5)
Highly decorated (6)
Outwit by underhand means (6)
VIP (6)
Mathematical arrangement of rows and columns (6)
Reams or quires (5)
Good heavens! (1,3)
Lord's international? (4,5)
Leave (4)
Alliance of parties (9)
Amiss (4)
Monarch (4)
Russian currency (6)
Part of a flowering plant (6)
Nothing = not a _______ (9)
Book of little merit written to make a quick profit (9)
Mysterious (9)
Divest (5)
Of the Arctic or Antarctic (5)
Summerhouse (6)
Of the mind (6)
Lent, perhaps (4)
Return of sound waves (4)

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