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As a poet might say - listen to duets from Turk's Head crossword clue


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Irish Times Crosaire crossword of November 16th, 2020 other clues
Aide lost ground in the middle of nowhere
Bank's hidden assets in pounds
Best local tofu salad to go with beef
Bit of improvisation required for getting into some countries
Colleague gets some teachers to take a long, hard look at it
Do without Regius professor dropping surprises
Drop a line to one of those in 26 across
Drop off by open field near lough on holiday
For checking who is there for the presents?
Freud's analysis of Frank Bond
Has-been introducing Foster and Allen to Rats' backtrack
Is moving about too much on top of raw steel shifting on ship
It's about a family finishing song in back bar acting out 'D-I-V-O-R-C-E '
It's apparent in uploaded photograph circulating of those rolling in dough
Local gives someone a going over in vets?
Making fun of those doing a job in Ring?
On reflection, sounds like it's too dry for a champagne and for a fish dinner
One of The Stones' Gospel music loses gloss
Our silly problem is based on a misconception that's not real
Pass off displays as a pastoral view of America
Pull opening commentary from Yahoo
Quick study by department on the greatest business enterprise ends in disgust
Small romance about bachelor going steady perhaps
Speaks volumes perhaps turning up for work schedule with reduced staff
Stir up panic - the traditional type that's uncompromising
Tenor and old composer getting heartless, creepy looks from The Tourists
The limits to nomenclatures in a roundabout way comes as a lesson to anyone who hears it

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