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Does this sound like something robber might say when carrying nothing incriminating? I haven't a clue! crossword clue


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Irish Times Crosaire crossword of April 27th, 2018 other clues
Bishops have a number of positions on 22 across
Brings to light setting sun going around our planet
Cheating without it? You'll feel that in the pocket!
Fear of copper finding what's illegally obtained mostly from bank hold-up
Get going without it for Christmas drink
Has no chance of success staying at The Post?
Heart, for instance, set on watering system
Keep quiet about one with great expectations and energy in Ulster
Master golf at old city university
No lads in Midlands give a damn
Old Bob and Kitty from Takeaway produced Snow White
One of the good books found around The Vatican
Passing remarks from some of the Jacobites
Pay no attention to Gore in trouble
Plays around with footballers dropping Albert
Putting two and two together and getting four-and-a-half is a judgement call that's not scientific
Revised decision in 8 across by Mafia leader from Nimes, baffles head of department (7,3'1,4)
Send up the introduction to the magazine
State not involved in common whipping?
That could be Clay leading George by the 9th, for instance
The directors' tactics leading to monopoly and risk
The empty church that is possibly at the end of a hard drive
They always point this out in the cinema for those abandoning The Road for The Omen
This can be mesmerising reminding oneself of one's childhood
Wasn't that a novel idea for some to develop lottery?
With time on their hands, Mods drunk in The Liberties
Worker is after 26 across and leading solicitor for job in The Courts

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