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To Peter (anag) (7) crossword clue


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The Guardian Quick crossword of August 30th, 2011 other clues
Universe seen as a whole (6)
Spiny tree or shrub (6)
(Old) record material (5)
Drinking mug (for a stout man?) (4,3)
A line dance? (5)
Squishy green food (5,4)
Japanese poem of seventeen syllables (5)
Graphics (7)
Shut up! (7)
Automatic worker? (5)
"I've discovered it!" (6)
Great fear (6)
Hole (in a tooth?) (6)
Ray of light (7)
Baby nocturnal raptor (5)
Booth — kiosk (7)
Of folk music (or spicy cuisine) from southern Louisiana (5)
Knitted blanket — sheepskin coat — large dog (6)
Dessert of sponge soaked with wine or spirits (5,4)
Soviet space orbiter (7)
Dribble copiously (7)
Pure (6)
Person sliding over ice (6)
Less well (5)
Brief and to the point (5)

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