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Lines crossing circles in harmonious combinations (6) crossword clue


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The Guardian Cryptic crossword of June 23rd, 2010 other clues
Pay scale cut for French mathematician (6)
Preserves volume inside conic sections, say (6)
Old instrument for measuring angles in part of plane (8)
Prince, for example, getting 20% in statistics and arithmetic (4)
Basic kinds of number, each without a point (10)
Indefinite number, in moderation, arranged as part of fraction (11)
Small pieces, half of them in old parts of county (10)
Circumference of semicircle enclosing a couple (4)
Additional symbol or shape formed by 8 and 13 (4,4)
Bishop leading one part of church split in two (6)
Sixty minutes in geometry for university qualification (6)
Moderates numbered twelve or thirteen in fifteen (6)
Take part in discussions? For mathematicians, just the opposite (8)
Something computer does makes sense (4,2)
Trajectory of missile soldier shot high in air over area (8)
Marked centre in middle of small diameter (6)
Numbers among European aristocracy (6)
Like A or B, for example, or the shortest distance between them (6)
Variable quantities, including diameter, central in geometry (11)
An equation is never partial like this (3-5)
Playing with one kind of side in triangle (8)
Silly clue I had for geometry master (6)
Charming female needing extra pound for rounded figure (6)
Condescend to include second arrangement of lines or shapes (6)
Part of mathematical collection that excites us best (6)

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