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Utmost urgency (4-3-5) crossword clue


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The Guardian Quick crossword of January 30th, 2007 other clues
(Of an equation) consisting of two terms - in a limbo (anag) (8)
Dog - food (4)
Wooden pin used in carpentry (5)
Apprentice (7)
Reckless (5,3-4)
(Fabric with) distinctive checked pattern (6)
Wine flask (6)
Lockjaw (7)
Sport with oval ball (5)
Spoken (4)
US state bordering Chesapeake Bay to the east and north (8)
Corpse (4)
Time for first-footing (3,4)
Curry flavoured soup (12)
Lung condition (6)
(Shrub producing) reddish dyestuff (5)
On each occasion that (8)
The "Nine Day" Queen (4,4,4)
Dagger with slender blade (8)
One of the Leeward Islands (7)
Port of the Ukraine (6)
Decree of Muslim leader (5)
Stained with colour (4)

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