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Side action (2-4) crossword clue


B Y P L A Y

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The Guardian Quick crossword of September 28th, 2004 other clues
Person riding on a low platform fitted with wheels (12)
Automaton (5)
Short saying (7)
Common sense (4)
To ride behind a speedboat (5-3)
Device to prevent a dog biting (6)
Kind of nut (6)
Tie (8)
Sun (4)
String bed (7)
She ate the "Eat Me" and drank the "Drink Me" (5)
Quick, light tapping sounds (6-6)
Israeli commune (7)
Modern and Britain galleries in London (4)
Better than the norm (5,3)
What's left (5)
Bunny's subterranean maze (6,6)
Practice of taking a dangerous policy to the limit (12)
Whale's nostril (8)
Phone between heads of government (7)
Difference between cost and asking price (4-2)
Halley's phenomenon in space (5)
Endure - this clue is! (4)

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