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Lay some mousetraps crossword clue


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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of September 20th, 2023 other clues
Garment to pull towards one
Absent for a little rest, one turns in
A drink we take in
To cry like this may seem evil to the Poles
Girl's name for a car (Scandinavian?)
Lavishes affection on a girl, two ways
Cries when a spy is discovered
Fooled a failure into holding some hope?
Cunning of the French going to the West Indies
A duck, but you may see one among the wild deer
It's potentially electrifying
Twisted rails can be deceptive
Bad actor given a clap somewhere in London
The boys can name a great king
When it comes to the crunch, is edible
Soon, one gets ahead
Stops a serpent coiling itself around Victor!
He doesn't exactly need a permit to live alone
New in America, it's a top garment
Cutters, initially silent
Coward's name
Scrapes or scratches, possibly causing bad ears
Storehouse or department containing nothing
Heavens above!
A little smoke is not exactly wise
Fishy, perhaps, it's simply full of holes!
Boy given the stick?
Is flat, but maybe spirited
Animals that go on two feet
Time for a shower?
Passed up again
By taking a chance as a matter of luck
They'll do nothing hasty when the swine are milling around them
Be wrong in giving a growl going to earth
A familiar name for our courage
Sign of women losing their head
Test taken by a swimmer around the end of May
Lights taking 50 current amps
Trying to get a foot on the bottom of the ladder
Feminist sort of party?
What a cheque meant, as you'll have realised

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