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Excessive measure of pills (8) crossword clue


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The Guardian Quick crossword of November 30th, 2002 other clues
Bring up (children) (4)
Pieces scattered after a shell explodes (8)
Series of bends on a motor racing circuit (7)
Broken - no longer working (5)
West Indian pole dancing (5)
Peaceful (6)
1977 celebration for Queen Elizabeth II (6,7)
Ring for a Scout's neckerchief (6)
Resentment (5)
Confiscate (5)
Fill with confidence - be the origin of (7)
Dubious (4)
Devil-may-care (8)
Self-evident truth (5)
Fit of nerves (6-7)
Lower leg joint (5)
Of marriage (7)
Skating jump (4)
Coax (6)
Graveyard (8)
Of the king of the beasts (7)
Road built to avoid a congested area (6)
Gluttony (5)
Teddy boy's tuft of hair (5)
Capital of Norway (4)

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