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Something used in part exchange (5-2) crossword clue


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The Guardian Quick crossword of December 26th, 2011 other clues
Herb from the laurel (3,4)
(Politically motivated) seepage? (4)
Italian pudding (8)
Italian kids (7)
Allow to drop — fire lighter (5)
Material for casual trousers or jackets (5)
Indic language written in Persian script (4)
Game played with model players attached to metal rods aiming to score goals (5,8)
Vertical part to a doorframe (4)
Person (real or imaginary) used as a threat to children (8)
Restlessness (10)
Make possible (6)
Midday meal in India (6)
Chemical warfare agent (7,3)
Crafty deception or stratagem (8)
Spike — fix (4)
Cowardly (13)
Marginal (anag) (8)
Sign of the zodiac (5)
Feverish (7)
Body part (5)

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