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June 17th 2011 The Guardian Quick crossword answers

Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (June 17th 2011) clues of The Guardian Quick crossword.

Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 26 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.

(In computing) a unit of information (7)
Nightclub bouncer? (7)
US state capital — girl's name (7)
Fit perfectly into an environment (5,2)
Body (excluding head, neck and limbs) (5)
Money box (for swine?) (5,4)
Tricky situation (3,6)
Formal address to a woman — precocious little girl (5)
Uneasy (7)
Radioactive element (7)
Loud and prolonged noise in the sky (7)
Parched quality (7)
Venomous snake of southeast Asia (5)
German automatic pistol (5)
Deepest of voices (5,8)
Ingredient of a brew-up (3,3)
London chartered institution, originating from the old craft guilds (6,7)
Large sports venues (6)
Belgian-born French composer, d. 1890 — German-born American physicist, d. 1964 (6)
Strong Greek drink (4)
Star that suddenly increases in brightness (4)
General condition of body (and/or mind) (6)
Lowering of government revenue rates (3,3)
Ludicrous (6)
Ambition — steer (5)
Childhood disease (5)

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