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Town in Somerset (7) crossword clue


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The Guardian Quick crossword of March 31st, 2011 other clues
Former Northern county … (10)
… tube-shaped case of minced pork (7)
Opera composer (5)
Mature (4)
Immaculate (8)
Sad song (6)
One that can last the course (6)
Battle in Westerns (8)
Tightly closed shellfish (4)
Countrified (5)
Flammable illuminating material (10)
Group of trees (5)
Food taken at a particular time (4)
Permitted to be unaffected (6)
Rise into the air by magic? (8)
Place for young plants (or children) (7)
One who reads the stars (10)
Means of precision work (or music-making) (10)
Caribbean islands (8)
Sole hereditary ruler (7)
Roof covering (6)
Mythical plant inducing languor (5)
Former US vice-president — dialect way of pronouncing R (4)

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