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Canterbury or York, for example (13) crossword clue


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The Guardian Quick crossword of September 28th, 2011 other clues
Non-professional (3)
Old customs official (9)
Keep back (8)
Volcano (4)
Crime (6)
Lubricant container (6)
He built an ark (4)
Capital dweller, as depicted by Joyce (8)
Completely broken (9)
Rhythmic monologue (3)
The rest of the world (9,4)
Consent to (5)
Joseph Paxton's 1851 creation (7,6)
1960s' chairman of British Railways who took an axe to the network (8)
Nurse (6)
Throw out (4)
Device encouraging sedentary habits in TV watchers? (6,7)
Hold (7)
Military exercise — time when everything goes easily (5,3)
Subtle skill — bridge manoeuvre (7)
Paper size (6)
Indian currency unit (5)
Remain — support (4)

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