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Event involving two teams and a rope (3,2,3) crossword clue


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The Guardian Quick crossword of June 15th, 2015 other clues
Way to extort money criminally (10,6)
Pamphlet (7)
Have a stab at the answer (5)
Ship's staff (4)
Tea or coffee stimulant (8)
Dickens novel featuring Mr Pecksniff (6,10)
See 1
Lampoon (8)
Hebrew patriarch who survived the Flood (4)
ET (5)
Muscle that turns (7)
See 13
Tool for smoothing wood (5)
Unctuous (4)
Snare (6)
Cleopatra's Needle, for example (7)
Police van for trans­porting prisoners (5,5)
Long-sleeved top worn by athletes (10)
Spectacles clipped to the nose (5-3)
Quite crimson (7)
Words such as "sheep" and "deer" (but not "cat" and "dog") can be this (6)
Group of eight players (5)
Pack tightly (4)

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