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Traffic jam (8) crossword clue


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The Guardian Quick crossword of July 9th, 2020 other clues
Lack of interest in things in general (6)
Design style used by Charles Rennie Mackintosh, say (3,7)
Paid regularly (8)
Out of work (4)
Hebridean island, where in 563 St Columba founded a monastery (4)
Sprinkle — powder (4)
Nemo's vessel (8)
Imposing item of bedroom furniture (4-6)
Aid to getting dressed (10)
Bulge (8)
They can usually manage — old horse-dealers (6)
Splendid (8)
Statement (6)
Border (6)
Volume booster — he'll air duo (anag) (4,6)
Mimics — primates (4)
Banana-like fruit (8)
Jar for cut flowers (4)
Founding queen of Carthage (did next to nothing!) (4)
Cheapest accommodations on old passenger ships (8)
Gets older (4)
Gather — food (4)
War memorial (8)

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