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- January 12th, 2021
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Local head - a bit boozy crossword clue
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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of January 12th, 2021 other clues |
Seem happy, swimming in slime! |
They're not far from Winchester |
Drop off, however briefly |
Join in the game |
He sails misguided airmen to Central America |
It's consumed with or without water |
Its shade helps make a place dark |
As opera, not grand |
Chap most recently at No. 11? |
A stand seat |
Tired of being cautious about middle-men |
Sell something with a bad tear for one pound |
Time to raise both hands |
Caught fish at the dockside |
Watchful, warm hearted fellow |
Store of fresh food |
Where an office is concerned, one may be in or out |
Turn up and slily tout around what you produce |
Microbes of some danger to a titled female |
Command to stop in, perhaps, and put the cat out |
Bill's in this as the spokesman |
In punctuation, does it make a point twice? |
Pan for rabbit? |
Best condition for a pair of heels |
It's always Sarah going round with a group |
It's best, I see, to be in a home |
To eat out with a girl is heavenly |
It won't put the wind up a seasoned seaman |
It won't back you up at the bar |
In conflict, he gives a growl, having the heart of a lion |
A horse takes some feeding, by the way |
She may be a hit with the FA |
Blustery fellow going round the West End |
Clothing that's out of service |
Even an empty one has its occupied part |
Plant consumed by buffaloes? |
Animal allied to the skunk? |
One hears word of it |
The London thoroughfare for shopping? |
It's echoed, at first, by certain lords |
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