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Historic family's contribution to medicine crossword clue


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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of January 11th, 2022 other clues
As an orator, start speaking out
Treatment for the troubles that follow a poor start
In one part of London, a bit of fun generally enjoyed
A good deal of sense
Nonet in a heavy arrangement
New, but there's a hole in it!
They deliver in half dozens
Can be green, blue, or sepia externally
The girl I object about
Could start having low ways as comics
It can bring tone to one's photography
Followed where carted around
What was successfully found in a bit of a mess!
Want of money
Her neat appearance will give encouragement
Opted to reorganise the station
Dad gets by with something to read
Repeatedly showing an increase
Where southeast Londoners can take a walk
Calm as a non-runner
The upset, I see, is related to morality
Jug of porridge
Support, taking a better grip?
As a drink, only a little one, obviously
Sounds contented as a Manx cat getting out of a posh car
Caress a girl on the knee
A one-man club?
It grows in Berlin, densely
To some degree, perhaps, one can call it cupidity
Chancy girl?
Where to win about 40% of games?
Waste product
Pale Anglo-Saxon female
Is a vet confronted with many a one?
Possibly reveals a number
Pop in during the break for a meal
For a fathead, a proper scare
Sort of horse for amateur activity
A little hollow
Didn't drink badly made tea

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