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For detectives to be after a bit of lunch is very understandable crossword clue


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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of December 1st, 2021 other clues
A cause of growing heatedness
New York's Oriental team?
Possibly cracked container
Slightly damaged the pasture?
Heart of the Indies, possibly
What to exclaim when some jeers are heard?
The sort of meat one took a chance with?
Being indigent is not good
Don't take a taxi out to Uncle Tom's!
Fabricated now, strangely enough, about a day of victory
Being fed up, tried a change
You may eat it during the Christmas holiday
Senior officer in company with a learner
After half time, she's gone wrong
Beast causing a nasty turn for Reg!
In this region, there's a reason to be childless
Give a worker too much
How one loves to get a letter sooner than expected!
Finish phoning with some difficulty
You can wear it right next to the fire
Denoted "not out", in fact
A substitute also found in tins, possibly
Copy Roman numerals
Honoured with a meal, going round the West End
Was finished, in the past, as a pudding ingredient
Medical charge for cut feet?
Wicked piece of gross incompetence
Artist, for instance, in sad disarray
Maurice and Eva turned in opposite directions
Quietly leaves the podium in great unpopularity
A common exclamation when some crockery's broken!
Three notes, usually nice and soft
Shrewd fellow (but wasn't Billy Bunter one?)
Tight game?
City of the modern miss?
Unusually singular plant in Trafalgar Square
Softly denied? Not really!
Many an article is supple
A titled person will matter, of course
One driven with some lack of care?
Shakespeare, it seems, was wrong about Romeo!

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