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A pronouncedly cold country? crossword clue


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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of November 12th, 2020 other clues
Quietly repeated advice to would-be captors
Is such writing expected of recruits
Appear to edit a mere half page
See a flier as a criminal
Tease with a lure
To the Poles, it means plenty
Story of some Yank joining the navy
Familiar name of a northeastern delta
Fur of the feline that’s consumed a duck
We’re breaking out of jug!
Politician in support of the motor car and the tube
Whence to sail back from the tropics
Best part of a thermostat
Zoo girl? Not exactly
Help somebody in a bad way
Where, in Africa, a rotter gets out of breath
Don’t get angry, get this!
Where bunnies fight for rent reduction?
Celebrities available when the restaurant’s full
Old ship a hunter may be after
Having to do so makes a pilot a bit dejected
A couple in the city
Adorn with cards?
Asparagus, say, could give one a stabbing pain
Down-to-earth supporters
Tug-boat?
They may well be deep in their work
Steal from a Cairo bank
He may reward a “zero blemish” performance
Cricket's crazy fellows?
Animal talk?
Fresh from Pinewood
A musical interval
Look after your ticker
Soap, perhaps
Drink nothing - there’s a teetotaller about!
Murphy and maybe Pat too
Out West, she’s some distance from Galway
Jack was a funny fellow
Being very old, the cyclist may find them difficult
Dull part of a wooden seat
Sheringham’s country?
A gas burner!

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