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Take back (7) crossword clue


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The Guardian Speedy crossword of June 14th, 2009 other clues
One belonging to a club (6)
Material (6)
Lad-free (anag) (7)
Eccentric (5)
An entrance or opening (5)
Travel pass (7)
Draw level to (5,2,4)
Scandinavian raiders from the 8th to the 11th centuries (7)
Ancient region of France, capital Angers (5)
In the Roman calendar, the ninth day before the ides (5)
Course of treatment (7)
Dividends (6)
Have recourse (to) (6)
Thick roll, usually toasted (6)
Relating to manner (5)
Irregular (7)
North temperate tree with cone-like fruit (5)
Prairie wolf (6)
(Proceeding) steadily, in the right direction (4,3,4)
With suspicion or disapproval (7)
Haggle (7)
In a level and regular way (6)
Fruit basket (6)
Scented (5)
Huge and bulky (5)

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