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Destruction of tissue by freezing (9) crossword clue


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The Guardian Quick crossword of January 25th, 2022 other clues
Easily disgusted (9)
Amusing comment (4)
Heaviest fencing sword (4)
Burden of responsibility (4)
What ___ Knew, 1897 Henry James novel — 2012 film (6)
Deadline (4,5)
Whine (6)
Capital of Azerbaijan (4)
Not put off (9)
Placed (5)
Lewis Carroll or George Eliot, say (9)
Unnerve (6)
Temporary shelter (4-2)
Catches the eye (6,3)
Final phase? (6)
You'll fret if you lose it (5)
Pledge — guarantee (6)
Express exception (to) (5)
Academic essay (5)
Grab — angler's kit (6)
Play in the street (4)
Spirited session? (6)
Mean individual (9)
Become thick (4)
It can be grand, virtual or whistle-stop (4)
Ruin (4)
Fraudulent act (9)

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