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June 21st 2023 The Guardian Quick crossword answers

Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (June 21st 2023) clues of The Guardian Quick crossword.

Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 24 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.

Double (5)
Supermarket walkway (5)
Ambitious individual (2-6)
Deceptively clever? (7)
Telling niece (anag) — secret information (12)
Start (12)
Vindictive (8)
Firstborn (6)
Balkan country (7)
Overused phrase (6)
Rightly or wrongly, for example (6)
Pompous jargon (informal) (12)
Overindulge (5)
Subtlety (7)
Small cheeky child (4)
Very eccentric (informal) (5)
In 1906, 'terminological inexactitude', is what Winston Churchill called one of these (4)
Surrender — deny (8)
Imitation (4)
Lack of agreement (7)
It'll keep your drink hot (or cold) (7,5)
UK's largest kind of beetle (4)
It should calm you down (8)
Unoccupied (6)

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