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Soft mellow Italian cheese usually moulded in the shape of a pear (9)
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1a Soft mellow Italian cheese usually moulded in the shape of a pear (9)
22a Formal leave of absence from a boarding school or similar institution, usualy lasting a day or a weekend. Latin, meaning 'he or she may go out' (5)
2d Large evergreen South American tree that grows isolated in the pampas (4)
30d Form of clay-pigeon shooting in which targets are hurled from two traps at varying speeds and angles (5)
22a Formal leave of absence from a boarding school or similar institution, usualy lasting a day or a weekend. Latin, meaning 'he or she may go out' (5)
2d Large evergreen South American tree that grows isolated in the pampas (4)
30d Form of clay-pigeon shooting in which targets are hurled from two traps at varying speeds and angles (5)
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