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Painting style using dots and small strokes, associated with Georges Seurat in late 19th-century France (11) crossword clue


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The Guardian Quick crossword of June 22nd, 2011 other clues
Angler's equipment (7,3)
Frenchman (8)
Fibre from a plant with blue flowers, used to make linen (4)
Use needles and wool (4)
Bare-breasted (7)
Given to discussing scandal (7)
Cried (4)
Narcissistic (4)
Extra hours worked (8)
Noisy conversation (7-3)
Dress (5)
Japanese raw fish dish — his aims (anag) (7)
Flash of inspiration? (4)
Ugly spouting face? (8)
Butcher's leftovers (5)
Fragrant resin used in medicine and perfumes (6)
It controls the flow of fluid through a pipe (8)
Common antidepressant drug (6)
In an incompetent manner (7)
Present bringer (5)
Industrial city of southern Siberia — one of the Wombles (5)
Enthusiasm — grated lemon peel (4)

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