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Every one is packed in a tea chest crossword clue


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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of October 6th, 2020 other clues
The sort of monkey-business that wrecks a ship?
Mean to get drunk
Pictures of wheels?
Being big is wonderful
Only a long-headed individual
Revolutionary assembly helping to support rail travel
Make out that cinders are sifted
Field of pleasure
New fashioned service
On the way, always keep out of the ditch!
Where to work away for a cut price
He'll give you a squeeze, love
Self-centred fathead in a pixie hood!
Dad has no wood to make a fine display!
A clan migrating by water
Investment finally gets a poor return for this group
To back her is a help
Goat-men are capable of explosive power!
Benders the lower members have
Urged to give a boy a bit of breakfast
In court, she's defensive
It lends inflexibility to a leader at church
A chutney ingredient's humble place
It grows dome-shaped
Judas, apparently, replaced a tractor part
Land in the water
He's known to be hungry for pursuit
Going out of turn, Bert upsets the blighter!
Writer fed up with a piece of poetry
Abrade the cuffs?
Mounting assistance
Refusal, in any case, to be a nuisance
Possibly iron tin opener used during dinner
Though soft in caress, perhaps, is abrasive
Two Florentine pieces once in circulation
Aspiring to be greedy about a jewellery item
To fine leg?
Standard Anglo-Saxon soldiers
Arrive to join me and the commander
Buck? No John

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