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RAF jet capable of near-vertical take off (7) crossword clue


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The Guardian Weekend crossword of August 22nd, 2020 other clues
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First of The Inheritance Cycle novels by Christopher Paolini (6)
Founder, with Andreas Baader, of the German Red Army Faction (6,7)
The representative for New York's 14th congressional district (10,6-6)
Former Chelsea footballer who has played for both Brazil and Spain (5,5)
The prime minister of New Zealand (7,6)
Project __, the US programme to put "a man on the moon" in the 1960s (6)
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Marshall __, Canadian philosopher credited with the phrase, "the global village" (7)
Country known in Russian as the CCCP (4)
__-Herzegovina, Balkan country, capital Sarajevo (6)
__ Brezhnev, former leader of 2 (6)
Chinese garments favoured by supporters of the Communist Party after the civil war (3,5)
David __, aka Ziggy Stardust (5)
Python who always looks on the bright side of life? (4,4)
The first given name of George Osborne? (6)
Tom __, author of Clear and Present Danger (6)
City at one end of the Tamiami Trail (5)
River in Devon giving its name to the moor where it starts and the mouth where it reaches the sea (4)

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