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Characteristic of early uncivilised period (9) crossword clue


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The Guardian Quick crossword of April 21st, 2010 other clues
Loathe (9)
Spanish painter, d. 1828 (4)
Big event in American football (5,4)
Slant put on news etc (4)
Philander(er) (5)
Honour greatly (6)
Water diviner (6)
Bog — situation hard to get out of (6)
Balance — climbs (6)
Area of common unproductive land (5)
Surround of wheel (4)
Quavering (9)
Aspect — prospect (4)
Source of water during shortage (9)
Fight (4)
Air — look — manner (4)
Small bite (6)
In the direction of (6)
Cell in blood (9)
Washerwoman (9)
Not deciduous (9)
New (5)
Contact (5)
Confidential (6)
Male organ of flower (6)
Cut — part of film (4)
Machine for driving air or liquid (4)

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