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A very good-sounding dessert crossword clue
P I E
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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of September 6th, 2019 other clues |
Gathers it’s the answer to a leg-break |
Being unscrupulous, but having no staying power |
Are attached to, though had come loose before |
Happening to have left the T out of “flat” |
Talks about the right food for vegetarians to eat |
Agrees with - the joint has a simple fracture |
Found minus its dust jacket? |
Criticises the return game |
Ramble on about a repairman |
Did leave unfinished, not thinking much about food |
Confine to a half of bitter in the pub |
With a female, talking money |
Guff from the punters? |
Like unjustified claims to be a landowner? |
Among a thousand, four hundred and ninety-nine |
Unusually fair to myself, temporarily |
Leaves half the side pieces |
Watching golf while you’re being shown over |
First to go into the drink, is frantic |
The creature returns again when one turns the lights down |
Continuing to exist, being supported by |
He plays for Philip and the Queen |
Suppose a mine goes off when the soldier enters it |
Small, trim and thin |
The incident of the pie throwing does seem very funny |
Is given to believe one empathises with |
Remember to confine to the home and to look after |
When it speeds up will, you understand, wobble |
On the way back, confessing to killing |
Lengthen for the page on tractor assembly |
That the car is faulty, be going to attribute to |
Burst it and ran off |
To avoid the odd bust up, for instance |
Nothing but a bird |
The proper wine for a lady |
Weaken and look after the little rascal |
It’s frozen fish the doctor caught |
Given a tip, say, to nominate |
Stand down, having retired, and I get in |
Apply to the new member of the government |
Are they worn by someone who is poor but happy? |
Argued one should see the cricketer in action |
“Capital” is “big”, see |
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