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A small beer, yet it could be large! crossword clue


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Irish News Cryptic crossword of May 29th, 2019 other clues
Has a row, being more impetuous
Such speed could be fatal
Hairstyle for a shilling
Could be yeast up to now
One doesn't hear them when they're dropped
State I mean to change
To avoid it a child may go into it!
It's heavy, but possibly used as a light attachment
Arrange to get rid of
Wrong headcover? Don't you believe it!
Pen a story with no alternative
Recoil from being made confined again
A counter shot
A catty female!
A well-endowed resort
Inferior choice of directions
Tore in, perhaps, from the East
Letting in - or out!
A pointer for those needing water
Perhaps nothing is as surprising
It's found in wells and sinks

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