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Daily Telegraph Crossword 28673 Tuesday 27/2
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5D. Supporters, lots getting hard facts (5,5) ???S?/T????
22D. Instead of popular piece of fiction, first from Updike (2,4) ??/L???
26A. Rough cough, say (3,5) E??.?????
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22D. Instead of popular piece of fiction, first from Updike (2,4) ??/L???
26A. Rough cough, say (3,5) E??.?????
Thank you
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