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Bird used by the Poles to make pie? crossword clue


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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of August 19th, 2021 other clues
Soccer star who could play in goal
She makes a change from Caroline
Foolishly mixed?
A letter or two in code
Clean, as one quietly points out
Officer on the point of having a leading part in shipping
Weaken anew, maybe
A tree, you said?
Make an issue of the Met line, possibly
Crowd noise
A dishy supporter more recently entering the group
Brief absences from school
Her name came up
Go out of shape, possibly
The ones on the fourth of July
Even when wet, it can burn
At the trading centre, the charge for a meal
Consider red rag unsuitable
Jim pronounced expert, though actually very bad
Sound of some tartlets being cooked
Rogue giving a politician a bit of a scare
In Cornwall, a novel tour around the centre of tourism
He again is with us
The kid never finishes playing for money!
The importance of not being at a loose end
Songs one relied on arranging?
A prose composition dramatic and musical!
The sphere of royalty
It's nice being a toff
Given a drink, so to speak, as from a can
The clever fellow takes whiskey with it
Tibetan talk?
How to address the head boy?
Some potion said to mean a lot of water
Go for a drink
Name that's right for some boys
He takes a girl for a Saint!
A sound of timely significance
In the garden, each end has a border!
Smoky Joe getting back in the car
Playing cards on board ship?
Quickly fixed
Right or left, there may be no difference

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