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Small four-wheel drive vehicle (4) crossword clue


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The Guardian Quick crossword of August 19th, 2015 other clues
Hurt (4)
From Khartoum, perhaps (8)
European capital, birthplace of Roald Dahl (7)
Arbiter (5)
Big Apple's theatre district (5,6)
See 11
About (13)
Scottish soup of smoked haddock, potatoes and milk— Klein's clunk (anag) (6,5)
See 17
<span>2</span><sup>3</sup><span> </span> (5)
Spectacular windfall (7)
European mountain range (8)
Operatic song (4)
Former San Francisco Bay prison (8)
Living quarters for wives and concubines (5)
Out (13)
Historic province of the Loire valley (5)
Back (7)
Looked at (4)
Ignominious failure (6)
Field day for equestrians (8)
Sink unblocker (7)
Missing (6)
Bedfordshire town and airport (5)
Internal (5)

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