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Bottom in German? Quite the reverse! crossword clue


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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of February 20th, 2019 other clues
Started to get one free
Has its value as fixed
As worn for the endless sabre dance?
Phone up briefly to give permission
Fight a bighead with beef!
Staircase feature novel to the Spanish
Maybe premises finish as residential property
In part, he'll do
Little boy led astray
Muscle trouble, albeit spasmodic
Whatever the outcome, Ulster's in chaos!
He may whistle again, loudly
Historically, his work was impressive
Singer up in Scotland
Bird allowed to go round the pub
Tools for fashioning spars?
Take off a long piece
Place in good repute
Managerially, he's outstanding
We start to figure it may be a stone
Send fewer messages by radio
Tribalists' centre in Indonesia
A fair place for clever banter
Cultured letter to a pope
A court edict
Music one gets in the National Theatre
Make freer in movement with a bit of grease
In short, get alcohol free!
Send money to central Hammersmith at the wrong time
Reminder of past dereliction?
Drop in and cry
Being thorny, can cause sores
Mate only half paid with sterling
Cunning way to correct a fault outright
Well watered place in the Peak District
Do they doggedly convey clues?
Poem by a boy of ten, maybe?
Character bending the elbow outside the Monk's Head
To fine leg?
Taunt the fathead!
Most afternoons, it's possible to have courage

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