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English explorer, killed in Hawaii (7,4) crossword clue


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The Guardian Quick crossword of July 31st, 2006 other clues
Bleak (6)
Printed multi-coloured cotton fabric (6)
Shrub with pendulous purplish-red flowers (7)
Cricketing approach? (3-2)
Belgian province (5)
As a result of that (7)
Walk through mud (7)
European - wife (5)
Accessory device (3-2)
Avoid (7)
Window projecting vertically from a sloping roof (6)
Eerie (6)
Breakfast item - go on and on (6)
Mother-of-pearl (5)
Admire (7)
Steed (5)
Either positive or negative (3-4)
Breeze (6)
"Peter Pan" villain (7,4)
In(to) pieces (7)
Corpse (7)
Christmas or Easter, perhaps? (6)
Breathing with difficulty (6)
Prick (a boil) (5)
Anglo-Saxon aristocrat - old Scottish clan chief (5)

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