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Relish (with the tongue?) (3,2) crossword clue


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The Guardian Quick crossword of October 31st, 2012 other clues
Native American greeting (4,4,2,3)
Bachelor's place? (3)
Make a hole in (9)
Flower — pale yellow (8)
Low dam (4)
Excavator (6)
Native American meeting (6)
Woodwind instrument (4)
Three scores by one player (3,5)
Blank countenance when not wishing to give anything away (5,4)
Smidgen (3)
Formal address for members of the Queen's family (5,8)
Reciprocating piston pump over a borehole (7,6)
Best batsmen in the line-up (3,5)
Tract of swampy land (6)
Midday (4)
Wind instrument like a recorder (6,7)
Facial hair (7)
Ruby wedding? (8)
Small tube with a rubber bulb at one end (7)
Sausage flavoured with garlic (6)
Prestige (5)
Kind of exam (4)

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