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Plucked instrument with a pear-shaped body and a fretted fingerboard (4) crossword clue


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The Guardian Speedy crossword of December 15th, 2013 other clues
Archipelago of about 100 islands off the north coast of Scotland (9)
Charade (4)
Prize fighter (8)
Lost one's emotional or mental composure (4,2,6)
See 10
Become successful or unexpectedly do better (4,2,2,4)
Used again after processing (8)
Subject to drugs (9)
Cow (8)
Economic 14 alternating growth with stagnation (4-2)
State of the art (4,2,2,4)
Graven image (4)
Define nut (anag) (4-5)
Practitioner in the treatment of bones and muscle (9)
Even up (8)
Plan of action adopted by an individual or group (6)
See 3
Two semesters (4)

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