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Something added to the start of a word — title before a name (6) crossword clue


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The Guardian Quick crossword of December 11th, 2010 other clues
Masticate (4)
Master of musical technique (8)
Native of a Gulf state (7)
Lady of verse (7)
Abyss (5)
Something beyond any chance of recovery (5)
Body of legend (4)
Strong objection or opposition (13)
Kind of cormorant — tobacco (4)
Musical instrument like a flat box, with a sounding box (8)
Horn of plenty (10)
Five cent piece (6)
Small door or entrance within a larger one (6,4)
Banter (8)
Inert gas (4)
Fungus causing hallucinations (5,8)
Country in the Horn of Africa (8)
Inert gas (5)
Will supplement (7)
Dutch bulb? (5)
Stir (7)

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