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Unaware of one's surroundings — (of electronic music) drifting and ethereal (6) crossword clue


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The Guardian Quick crossword of October 5th, 2011 other clues
Speaking for myself (10)
More conceited (8)
Open wide (4)
Solid figure (4)
Knoll (7)
Extreme unsociability (11)
Small thorn (7)
Pace (taken one at a time?) (4)
Cut — certainty (4)
Singer — Fielding novel (3,5)
Condition of being able to exist indefinitely (10)
Extreme fear (5)
Equilateral quadrilateral (7)
Take out (4)
(Of a defence) having no weaknesses (8)
Allowed by law (5)
How his niece might address 20 across (5,3)
Soldier-sailor (6)
Jaded (7)
Thicket (5)
Separate part of a whole (5)
Sign of something about to happen (4)

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