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A dog for a child? (6) crossword clue


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The Guardian Quick crossword of October 19th, 2015 other clues
Series of evidential documents (5,5)
Blind drunk (7)
Long backless sofa (5)
Member of an Islamic group living in Turkey, Iraq, Iran, Armenia and Azerbaijan (4)
Boxing (8)
Italian monk, saint and Archbishop of Canterbury, 1093-1109 (6)
Female fowl with a resplendent mate (6)
Jamaican capital (8)
Greet — precipitation (4)
Nincompoop (5)
Bad penny (5,2)
Snooze (5,5)
Bleeping device (5)
What a relief! (4)
Suggestive (6)
Clarets, for example (3,5)
Speak passionately (against) (7)
Bullet-proof vest (4,6)
Area between two opposing armies (2,4,4)
Place for hedonism (5,3)
Tourist city on the Italian Riviera (3,4)
Greek giant with 100 eyes (5)
Satellite (4)

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