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- November 18th, 2016
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Drive off two balls, after telling people to stop talking crossword clue
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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of November 18th, 2016 other clues |
Realises she’s been captured by the murderer |
Match points, at the end of the game |
To the left, there’s a large gate |
Foreign money or a foreign lady |
A bed cover |
Repairs and it works |
Get one anaesthetised to bear it |
Very uncertainly? |
Cleaning the flimsy interior of the case |
A home in the plains? |
Put a little eggbeater inside, labelled |
Insisting on your telling all over again |
The carriage is not bad-looking, you say |
My game, pal! |
He gets no satisfaction from playing |
Had supervised while one edited the poetry in it |
Pretend to be an impresario? |
“One gets half the amount”, I put in |
Mostly, or possibly all, grey |
A pigeon found in the garden shed? |
Slacking on the job again, girl? |
Agree the rider has lost heart |
Telling about a can of lager that’s faulty |
Grasp you’ll assume control of |
He killed the two animals that got in |
And I set about getting, as a replacement |
Would such a school turn a Conservative into a Labourite? |
Having had a go at police, unfairly, is sorry |
The alarm is loud, don’t you agree? |
A shade wan and unhappy |
Having taken stock of, recorded |
Gets up late |
An airy “Come off it!” |
He’s greedy and puts on too much weight |
A rock band |
Very many are unable to be contacted by telephone |
Taking one’s turn to run, in it, church clubs |
Went ahead and made the loan |
Have the fellow stuff the animal |
Horses that are not goers? |
Sell up later when I am occupying it |
Walk about half a mile to petition for |
Many a hotel would be reluctant to |
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