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High price of devious arson on the fifth of November crossword clue


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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of August 2nd, 2021 other clues
Nautical chairman?
Slogs wildly, but not without polish
Captured tank, perhaps, out East
Write a splendid piece for the piano
Value of an order
Force to be a soldier?
Let's copy the foreigners!
Fellow of 50, nowadays
Veteran actor; corny, but possibly athletic
To us, Rosie getting upset is no laughing matter
They're of one accord
A hitch not mentioned
Sound replacement
A corps or unit
It can spoil satin
Mistakenly calls the operator for something to eat
Reversible vessel
Record many a bad score
Sleeveless garment permitted to a soldier
It takes money to feed one
Points out a line on the map of France
Old Bill, an artist, is a bit of a nut
Swiss psychologist joining the French in wild places
Legal right that heartens foreigners
In the film world, merely ordinary pictures
Sad about half the team being overfed!
Triangular part of a model tank
Large area you can only half search?
Mum's out to do wrong, I see, but not a lot
A duck has a right to be feathered!
The object of a rough night?
Metal worker, not necessarily black
Australian term for a dislocated spine?
Couples with quiet manners
Medicinal plant taken for Neptunian ends in salt water
As court painter, could he ring the monarch?
Give a name to a blend of tea
Chap brought up in the heart of Paris
There's room for the cat to stray out of it anew
Bill can get a kiss out of Elsie, initially
He's jolly bony!
Cut an article in three ways
A fortune in clothing

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