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Emotional situation (5) crossword clue


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The Guardian Quick crossword of August 26th, 2015 other clues
Doughty (6)
Dance from Brazil (5)
Route between Liverpool and the Wirral (6,6)
See 7
Oral examination (4)
Court precedent (4,4)
Well-groomed urban hetero (11)
Concern (8)
Score deeply (4)
One doing boring clerical work? (6,6)
See 20
Hot (6)
Extra cost of something in short supply (7)
Presumptuous and arrogant type (7)
Single depression of a character on a computer terminal (9)
Difficult (usually dangerous) feat (5)
Nato man (anag) — US state (7)
Joined by treaty (6)
Best point of racket or bat when hitting the ball (5,4)
Tallinn is its capital (7)
Tool (7)
Church reading desk (7)
Clear, like air or water, say? (6)
Yoghurt-based Indian condiment (5)

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