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A mug’s surname? crossword clue


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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of November 3rd, 2020 other clues
Naval units?
Right in position for good healthy fun
Woman of Georgia
You can bet it meant capital punishment!
A luxurious opening for “8 Down”, we hear
He brought a bit of fire to “New Lab.”
Only in the bay does one find rubbish
Advice helpful in the extreme?
The immortal love racket
It came from outer space and tore ‘em to shreds!
Older variety of berry
Plod along with a letter to Barnaby
No one-day building job
Jump quietly, with a cry
Insured a customer, looking embarrassed
Is aware of money going in fees
Stinking, due to a fatheaded change of diet
Chap I had to make nervous
Joseph’s a senior citizen, just an ordinary bloke
Street woman in Perry Mason stories
It’s good to band together again
Hire, lets assume
She points out an about turn
Depression in the field?
The batsman who’s “out”?
Piano tune with cymbals, say!
It’s in Rio, we’re told, by David
She’s beautiful, but can sound alarming
Wherein a couple have nothing but a phone
Figure a sheep is sozzled!
Singer whose heart is in English opera
Looked curiously into the source of pride
The Spanish join me in an Aegean island
Encouraged by what can be done with a noted horse
One is ratty when the room’s in a bad state
Instructions on record for pie-making
Servant possibly taking the meal in
Local cul-de-sac
The state many Pacific islands are in
It means very little in Portadown

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