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Derogatory term for international bankers (3,6,2,6) crossword clue


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The Guardian Quick crossword of June 23rd, 2016 other clues
Poltergeist killer? (11)
European capital (9)
Exclamation of surprise (3)
Chalice used by Jesus at the Last Supper (5)
Medicinal aromatic root (7)
See 8
Boat driven by foot power (6)
First or second when driving? (3,4)
Long note (5)
Regret (3)
Captain America, for example (9)
Cheap (for Americans) (1,4,1,5)
Owns (3)
Resin used in making varnish (7)
Rotter — something rotten! (3,3)
Bolivar, de Montfort, Callow or Cowell? (5)
Clear (9)
Environmentally unfriendly cars? (3,8)
Tip of an old projectile (9)
Legal stoppage of commerce (7)
Italian brandy (6)
Derby town (5)
The First Lady? (3)

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