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Supposedly a no-go area for new building (5,4) crossword clue


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The Guardian Quick crossword of July 13th, 2007 other clues
Oil bale (anag) - flower (7)
Polyanthus (7)
Fragrant flower (sounds rather cold?) (7)
Depression - tropical storm (7)
Textile from cellulose (5)
Send away - perform (9)
Australian or Scottish city (5)
Brass instrument (7)
Airman (7)
Frankness (7)
Series of hereditary rulers (7)
Maximum term prisoner (5)
Strong and muscular (5)
Failing to grasp what's going on (6,3,4)
Native American - French hoodlum (6)
Wrong idea (13)
Uproar (6)
Sole right to exploit an invention (6)
Opposed to (4)
Period of fasting (4)
Remove (6)
Strabismus (6)
Delay (6)
Former means of local revenue (5)
Grasping woman (5)

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