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Married to me, cried plaintively crossword clue


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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of January 27th, 2021 other clues
Ship less back to the 'not nice' part of Venice
Tied up a low leftist
Investigative, rather than snooty
It sounds a fresh note in Cornwall
She has her own way of working with cloth
Port from which a UK sailor returns
Bent on going west on the railway
Vessel's incomplete journey
Nasty creatures found in silver mines
Revolutionary brew of beer by a beginner
Again, the past rebuilding of Rome
You're lucky if he gives you a prize
Modes of tying the fronts of vessels
Make rings round?
Are top players' fans thus eyed?
Gosh, what a blimpish exclamation!
On TV, there's one named Albert
Anybody in the money
Such men may take turns as openers
Thrifty form of fuel for the car
Persuaded to take an exotic drug out East
Note some losses are rising
No way to play piano
Dislike tangling thread
Cry of anguish from an Indian outright!
A thoughtful intention
Shrewd as Nancy could be
Arrange some royalties for Elizabeth
She'll say 'Dee', if anyone's listening
Virginia gets allowed a servant
It has a gripping purpose in fencing
Keeps the best in a large vessel
For knights of old, a means of saving face
Shoot the carrier!
Sailor without sin, but roguish
Point to everything that can impede progress
Clement earl
In a way, a half of bitter is always diluted
City with a certain amount of vagrancy
Adoption by Poles wandering around the States
Chap with a red back, usually mounted

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