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4-6pm or 6-8pm shift on a ship (8) crossword clue


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The Guardian Quick crossword of January 29th, 2004 other clues
... precious items in a Christmas song (4,5)
... rowing for Oxford or Cambridge? (4)
Creativity (8)
Manchester _____, current Premiership champions with... (6)
... players playing this (colloquially) (6)
Instrument played on the knee (6)
Allowance (6)
Strikebreaker - disease of farm animals (8)
... holes in this game (4)
Red fruit in a Christmas sauce (9)
The Queen's youngest son (6)
... of these for 60% (6)
... of Man, according to WB Yeats (4)
Axiom (9)
Cold War term for non-Communist countries (4,5)
Classification (8)
Ease off (6)
... (union) players playing this (colloquially) (6)
... when these may be driven? (4)

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