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Crossword 496

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1. Consisting of thin layers or laminae (8) 5. One who lives in a small rural community (8) 9. Substance obtained from the sap of the plant (6) 10. Relating to the higher primates (10) 11. South African animal of the civet family 14. Pale, flattened, edible bean native to tropical America (4) 17. Person travelling by horse (5) 18. The__-____whydah is a small gregarious bird of South African grasslands and woodlands (3-6) 19. Bring up (young) (5) 20. Shiraz (5) 22. Pen for holding cattle, especially at markets or docks (7) 23. To lie___is to remain quiet and hidden for safety (5) 25 Relating to sound waves (5) 27. Part of a horse's tack that is held in the mouth (6,3) 28. Buckets (5) 30. Possesses (4) 32. Genus of plant commonly known as barberry (8) 34. A cut of beef from the front of the short loin, containing a vertebra (1-4,5) 35. One-dimensional (6) 36. The_cuckoo is a small, glossy green bird of sub-Saharan Africa (8) 37. A semisoft Swiss cheese made from cows' milk (8)

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