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Wine bottle plug (4) crossword clue


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The Guardian Quick crossword of March 6th, 2017 other clues
Flight control lever (8)
Nothing (in the North) (4)
Mirth (8)
See 21
Unwashed (6)
Shape material into a work of art (6)
Collection of Chinese warrior sculptures, discovered 1974 (10,4)
British colony from 1841 to 1997 (4,4)
Actuarial estimate of our remaining years (4,10)
Where reporters work (8)
See 17
Tend to meet at a point (8)
Plastic sheath put in hole to hold a screw (8)
American from Cleveland? (6)
Fowl split down the back and grilled (10)
Large wader (4)
Low-lying Caribbean islands (4)
Something to relax social tension (3-7)
Merchant who sells men's suits etc (8)
Systematic plan of action (8)
Wild horse of the West (6)
A Genghis successor? (4)
Bite (4)

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