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Crime for which there is a lighter sentence? crossword clue
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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of November 17th, 2017 other clues |
Very light-headed |
Understood to be in the red? A pack of lies! |
Stepped on the time switch |
Started to play tennis that was adequate? |
The dog bounds round in, coming back |
Meet and give a lift over to |
Playing there with a certain trio |
Like an angel, prepared to go out to get food |
He's holding clubs but can't play them in the game |
The parking card shows the rate |
It's a fish? Smart boy! |
Speculate as to whether the balloon will go up? |
Has bought, from grants |
She has a gun (hasten to add, not the Sten!) |
Nuts that are very popular with monkeys |
Don't allow the mind to wander during the game |
Succeeded in performing the difficult feat of removing? |
Does it take a walk around the rose garden? |
For the record, fall from grace in being beaten |
A dirty word for "squander" |
Activities of the progressive? |
Granting interviews to all and sundry - that's obvious |
Though bucolic, is tense before an exam |
Nonplussed when given the chuck |
Before you run, it's a harmless animal |
What the herbivore goes off with? |
Believed to have been lodged in one's bank account |
Waiting to be complained about by the patrons |
Expanded, as the former did all round |
Tailoring, more at home in wool |
Not the same but a different tree the lad's running round |
Convincing the dope to get into bed |
While standing on a box to get the material |
Shout to a pal on coming in |
Is its concealment of an ugly forehead such a benefit? |
Order suitable attire |
It's a plant stand, we're told |
Refrained from because one was carrying something |
Contending there's a taste of fish |
The foreigner in the bottom row |
Had been in pain, one allowed |
Furious, squirts oil into the opening |
So blast round the tree |
Bill is a stationer |
Solemn and wise-looking, frightening to a mousey type |
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