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Legislation dating from 1714, often read by those wishing to impose order (4,3) crossword clue


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The Guardian Weekend crossword of March 9th, 2019 other clues
Doll that made its debut on 9 March 1959 (6)
__ Country, area spanning the Western Pyrenees (6)
Irvine Welsh novel filmed by Danny Boyle (13)
Figure in Greek mythology said to have been put to sleep by Zeus (8)
__ Armatrading, singer whose hits include Love and Affection (1976) (4)
To spectate, especially in contract bridge (6)
Holden Caulfield's little sister? (6)
Fictional character known for his school days? (3,5)
German term for taking pleasure in another's misfortune (13)
Ancient people of Iran and the Indian subcontinent, to whom neo-fascists often, oddly, claim fealty (6)
Deciduous trees famously photographed in New Mexico by Ansel Adams (6)
__ Davis, actor who won an Oscar for her roles in both Dangerous (1935) and Jezebel (1938) (5)
__ Dahl, prolific author (5)
Prime Minister of Rhodesia, 1964-1979 (3,5)
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Prince Andrew's younger daughter (7)
Surrey uplands known for its racecourse (5,5)
Hitchcock film from 1963 (3,5)
Section of the Arctic Ocean fed by the Yenisei River (4,3)
Robert __, Conservative politician infamous for his friendship with the Kray twins (7)
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The part of a seed that contains female reproductive cells (5)
Acronym for young people who are neither in education nor employment? (5)
An ingenious nobleman of La Mancha? (3,7)

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