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Gold-digger's justification for working in The Underground? The privileges! crossword clue


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Irish Times Crosaire crossword of July 7th, 2020 other clues
An issue for the HSE? One is better off without it!
The wrong cut is trimmed in one type of restaurant
Inexperienced party in state of confusion going all the way back to Mars
There's more to former beach in Ireland
It's said the man upstairs loves one judge
They could be civil to all those at the end of 11 down
Film about Long Island supporter of Israel losing the head with politician in government alliance
Jumper to go around and around and win by one of the shortest of margins
Disparaging remark about a French count's biggest fear
Where some people go for their dates all year round, on paper
Mushroom cloud ultimately can't be reduced?
Iconic queen of Sultan ignored by first lieutenant
One doing the numbers for OAP from Singapore
One in charge of newspaper is in hospital
Playing them is a breeze with Russell, Oscar and Spike knocking back a few beers
A mix of Italian, French, Greek and Arabic types heard around the eastern Mediterranean, in a manner of speaking
Polynesian island group conceals five tips from respected society of Russian brewers?
Put a line through some disclaimer as expected
Gems for Middle Ages produced by young man from Scotland
Restriction heading off or that's the impression
Curse from mischievous type on record leads to a thick ear
Serves stew in Limerick
Absolved of all blame by open verdict in foreign action?
Sets up last shot for a couple of fathers in commercial
Sister runs off with sweetheart
Boasted heading off in tatters
The Don, for example, is crack dealer

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