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Tart (4) crossword clue


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The Guardian Quick crossword of February 4th, 2003 other clues
Tee-to-hole sport (4)
East Sussex resort (8)
Space in front of a seat (7)
Eject from school (5)
Initial (5)
Girl dressed in a masculine manner (6)
Advertising hoarding carried up and down a street (8,5)
British PM, Harold - US President, Woodrow (6)
Of the countryside (5)
Unattached (5)
A return to illness (7)
Manicurist's tool (8)
Gainsay (4)
Domestic pet with an approximate 11-second memory (8)
Continental beer (5)
Channel-flipping device for a TV (6,7)
Glow of light (5)
Starch from cassava used in making puddings (7)
World's longest river (4)
Bow and scrape (6)
Unfaithful act (8)
Kenya's capital (7)
Chatter excitedly and incoherently (6)
Bundle of corn (5)
Indian currency (5)

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