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Deep fissure exploited by cavers and some seamen crossword clue


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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of January 15th, 2020 other clues
Indicates there’s nothing in a few beers
Chief country with a prominent shoreline
The place for the low soldiery?
In which to be accountably indebted
Very little time
A drink to help make you alert
Rises irregularly, gentlemen
Could she be good for a song?
Arrived at the corner with a beast of burden
A bit old to be seeing someone?
Best!
Cove with a bit of beach, apparently
One of no importance to Oscar Wilde?
A snake round one’s neck!
Dramatic utterances actors can’t hear?
Cooled that hot enthusiast Edward
A rising singer
Just the chap to wander around?
Weapon of Shakespearean character
Close down before time, almost
Wherein to be sheltered, if only outwardly
Ed Davis cleverly gave warning
Am run ragged in Belgium!
Has a poor work rate, but is left in the side, possibly
Being decorative, is carefully drawn
Diocese in southeast Middlesex
Love of football
Nominal asset, possibly
Pasty person?
A detective so upset at farewell
In a crack-up, maybe a write-off
Methodical start by the police
In Ireland, a deceived girl
A roll or bun
He wrote, maybe on card
Henry from Shanklin
It’s handy when cutting curves
One usually has hands over face
Has one such feelings when confused?
Sound sheepish
A puce jumper

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