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- February 28th, 2020
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Dirty, like the little boy’s clothes crossword clue
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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of February 28th, 2020 other clues |
What makes you so hot on acting? |
A vegetable – and it gets consumed with alacrity |
“Item of jewellery,” by the way, means “pearls” |
They’re blooming pleased to get the ten fifty-one! |
Listen, for instance, to gossip |
Ask if there’s a desire for it in the marketplace |
Be eager to stop in for something at the jeweller’s |
She has a terribly hard round to get through |
In that, again, it is intimidating |
Thanks to the rain, he’s got lots of water around! |
“Polish is a foreign language,” you say |
Clear about the time |
Despite the fact that the ticket seller considered it carefully |
Some of our best friends are soldiers |
A setback for Aries that will be detrimental |
Go to pieces when making dessert |
Couldn’t stand trial when action was taken about |
Having translated, submitted to for approval |
Were obviously afraid, as the fish trapped were |
Game in which you go astray, then catch up |
Distant, for a change, with the fellows |
See and read about and get your fill of again |
One’s utmost to equalise with the champion |
I need to think – turn on the light |
Having counted to about fifty, I had inserted the key |
Called from the step |
The refuse bag, in a rage, hurled out |
When not working, given to being casual |
Female with an obsession for covering things up |
Show the man’s taken to drink |
I’ve squeezed into the lift |
That’s all right – not any duller than before! |
Proceed, twit! |
As there’s rain, are driven back |
By ten to one the vehicle must be back: he’s very strict |
Turns red at this moment, to one’s surprise |
“He’s only kidding,” you chirp |
Should have followed them out, I reckoned |
Later will come the ermine and the throne, perhaps |
Trapping the nine escapees, you grant, is not hard |
Is tracing it hard work for genealogists? |
A job that’s certainly nice to settle into |
Street where the meeting is to take place? |
To start with, the scale of payment is excellent |
Gets angry – sure is worried and in a panic |
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