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"Yes, right, you're the boss!" crossword clue


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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of January 19th, 2022 other clues
Shot a boozy bad egg
Quickly, by arrangement, train on the rink
What the bugler played as one sat randomly round the piano
Wherein women may turn up, albeit possibly hard to view
This upset Goering no end, but take no notice!
It can easily get out of hand
Do well at a good school
Like a piper who got ratty when not paid
It's heavenly for me to be in bed
This model may be too fast for the raw beginner
Half dead except at the start
Drink that helps make a job rewarding
Land of song when pitiful cries are heard
It's useful to sailors and the horse artillery
Is done, perhaps, for an inventor
A season and a quarter for an Italian soccer team
She lives on air, partly!
Serious as bodily harm can be, initially
A supporter, perhaps wiry if not wooden
When a swelling's risen, increase the price
Arranged by degrees
Spoil someone nice
The kind of party Reg gets up will simply amaze!
Mine contains half a loaf for the captain
Land me in the money!
Family plant?
One disposed to help a learner at the piano?
Full of holes, it may well be fishy
Villainous ogre staggering round the community centre
Person standing in for some drunken columnist?
The Italian would need aid in translating it (being Greek)
Where citizens can get advice on transport
Satisfied the requirements of the police
Swear to find a fresh answer
He appears in the nude sometimes
Clement arranged a binge at the Nag's Head
Vermin? What a nuisance!
Though not so hostile, the West has to rearm frantically!
"Jam" the golfer may have use for
Roman numerals much discoloured
One thing to do when you break a bone

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