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-ing word functioning as a noun (6) crossword clue


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The Guardian Quick crossword of August 12th, 2006 other clues
Part of a church (4)
Plant resembling a delphinium (8)
Upstart (7)
Disease in dogs causing hair loss (5)
Slang of a particular group, originally thieves (5)
Portion of lamb or pork from just behind the neck (6)
Crane fly (5-8)
Warning (3-3)
System for pinpointing ships and aircraft (5)
Holiday home (5)
Type of meat (7)
One for the road? (8)
Naughty child (4)
Claps (8)
Child (5)
Knuckle sandwich (1,5,2,5)
Tidy (5)
Conjunctivitis (7)
Grass (4)
Folk of high social status (6)
Cause to be alienated (8)
Thin stream or drop of liquid (7)
Currently broadcasting (2,3)
Neglected and in need of a clean (5)
Human egg cell (4)

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