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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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