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Footprint — home of one's own (slang) (3) crossword clue


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The Guardian Quick crossword of March 30th, 2012 other clues
Osculatory party game (8,5)
Elizabethan man's jacket (worn with hose) (7)
Places to rear the young? (5)
Composer of Carmina Burana, d. 1982 (4)
Confused (3,2,3)
Picturesque (6)
Agree (6)
One leapt (anag) (8)
Man leading prayers in a mosque (4)
Vulgarly bright (5)
Australia's bush country (7)
Treat with undue familiarity (4,9)
Fluffy egg dish (7)
Kind of whisky (4)
Irritate — weed (6)
Large marsupial (8)
Removes from office (5)
Osculatory greetings service (9)
Hunt goals (anag) — offensive (9)
Unfaithful (8)
Mildly bitter aperitif, often drunk with soda (7)
Self-assurance (6)
Lorry (5)
Asterisk (4)
1969 Ken Loach film (3)

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