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Browne the belt crossword clue


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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of September 23rd, 2019 other clues
Requiring substantial effort (like a bit of a heave?)
One thing to do when a beast is cooked
She has only an odd pair left
A salient feature of perjury
President possibly sat on
It can protect a soldier, darling
A man's name for mid-morning sickness?
He joins mum at the Nag's Head
Where, in France, to play a scale
A ton of runs
A Damoclean supporter
Bring up at the back
They join the surgeon's union
For which the ball needs to be round
It can be bottled in the Netherlands
Explosive pieces of journalism
Kept going to the devil?
Conservative tax
Her ladle's broken
Pay it at last after a bit of a reminder
Less modern ingredient of petrol, derv, etc.
Tasteful publicity for a volatile girl
Ship's master roving out East
Genuine contribution to speech therapy
Uselessly moving the anvil to the rear of the smithy
Town in Uruguay, presumably
Copy me a duplicate letter!
Teacher is wrong, yet right
Horseman in Greek myth
Harshly criticise all
Saves broken pottery
Discover there's money to be paid
Excited, not uselessly
A spell out of shape
Many a measure is a sure thing
Did the shifty thing, drove me mad
A bitty story
If taken, not beaten
To back the mare as an option
In a string quartet, the one with the biggest belly
A teetotaller, I see, nevertheless high
Concerning me and certain servicemen
Beast taking a battering?

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