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Game bird (in a pear tree?) (9) crossword clue


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The Guardian Quick crossword of February 6th, 2003 other clues
Cause annoyance (to) (6)
Sacred Egyptian beetle (6)
Old card game (from the Spanish for "man") (5)
Game involving an enclosed table, played by operating flippers (7)
Tanned hide (7)
Penetrate (5)
Magic words (3,6)
Of the city (5)
Rid (7)
Colourless flammable liquid (7)
Chide (5)
Game bird - complain (6)
Light creamy dessert, set with gelatin (6)
Game in which rings are thrown over objects in order to win them (4-2)
Day of rest (7)
Parasite - hanger-on (5)
Game using horse chestnuts (7)
Sunday joint (5)
Part of a tower or steeple (6)
Northern soldiers in the American Civil War (7)
Clear as day (7)
Nonsense - striped sweet (6)
Card game involving North, South, East and West (6)
Game in which "two little ducks" might be called (5)
Cowboy's rope (5)

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