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It's bad for the engine, but good for the car crossword clue


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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of January 5th, 2021 other clues
Wine you may want when it's wet
Less faultless service outside the shopping precinct
Hang about with some hoboes and a toff
Around mid-March, a beast is bad tempered
Cricket delivery new to an American?
Matted weeds used as a vegetable
Not still in the world of photography
Intrepid traveller?
Famous rocks that lack a name!
A name of note in barn building
No lack-lustre girl
A bed you don't want to leave
Carson's outfit?
Lay down a condition
To put a wrong clause right is not sacred
Something dug up in the garden?
In 'Macbeth', a debt collector with a metal box
Now in white
There's a snag when you knock the church
Villainous ogre madly going round the bend
He takes a hard line, the beast!
Nomad raised to be an exemplary friend
Slow voyage round the pole
Comic, as many will admit
King alone for a day
Non-chemical weed-killer
In Ireland, time for love
Mummy's loving little rhyme
One way for a listener to use bad language
Girl's name for a mad airman
Like a novel mask
Experienced, nevertheless caught
But she sounds a dope!
The tough way out
Sharp, like a metal box
Commence to jump
Where horses possibly train mid-week
A hero, hard yet shaky
Loose, large bag containing money
Digger's home in the southeast

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