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- January 24th, 2020
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Calm when it was called for crossword clue
C O L L E C T E D
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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of January 24th, 2020 other clues |
Better than, when it comes to carving? |
Favouring the suggestion to have advertising |
A little notice |
Write “Trapped right in the awful claws” |
Gads about with the big noises |
Give credit for, which is characteristic |
Claimed to have been urged to get hold of |
Leak, you understand, to the paper |
The lady at the hotel, with the case |
Dry and clear, for a start |
A list of those on board? |
In that case, get to the point |
Recover from the paroxysm of anger, to embrace one |
Having a right, we’re told, to commendation |
The cruel Mr Green |
Fought to protect the worker. It’s justified |
Disputed the necessity for carrying a gun |
Gauging just how bad the reprimand was? |
Complain about the food? |
Going off, then, to refit a vessel |
Because the rendering is included in one’s dislikes |
Pussy-footing lackeys? |
Unexpectedly having run short of little boy’s clothes? |
Decide, though it’s close |
To males, one represents danger |
Dessert order one wouldn’t get in a mess |
Figure the advertisement should show a bed |
Felt mad |
How the biased team member viewed things? |
Things sometimes will need a final adjustment |
From the pictures I figure how old people are |
When I entered, spoke low |
A possibility of promotion and accommodation in the penthouse |
On two accounts, I get a plant |
Getting the idea it’s becoming the rage |
Does “Let the meter run” sound, perhaps, great? |
Assume you’ll agree to stand |
Promising when back, ourselves, to call on |
Ordered as planned be forehand |
Tied up and not allowed to eat |
The way to speak – if you want to sound tongue-tied! |
Anything but a terrible thug |
Nevertheless, it makes sense, to a man |
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