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Fruit made into wine, gin, jam and jelly (4) crossword clue


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The Guardian Quick crossword of March 16th, 2023 other clues
Factional split (6)
Picasso's first name (5)
Containing iron (6)
Reload (anag.) (6)
Make more daring (8)
Total disaster (11)
Administrative capital of South Africa (8)
Keyboarding error (4)
Nonsense (6)
Total body of an author's work (6)
No dye (anag) (5)
Cup ('full of the warm South' in Keats's Ode to a Nightingale) (6)
Resin used to make varnish (7)
Yield from crops (7)
Heir (9)
City in north-west Portugal, noted for wine (5)
Scope (7)
Kind of rectangle (6)
Gondoliers' song (9)
Service — convenience (7)
Allocation by chance (3,4)
Large highly coloured butterfly (7)
Dug up with a shovel (6)
Body of water (5)

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