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No longer locked up for a crime perhaps, as sailor found the key crossword clue


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Irish Times Crosaire crossword of November 24th, 2020 other clues
A problem for the traveller from Spain heading to Lima in expensive car
A top Clos in Burgundy produces something with a biscuity flavour
Anonymously and illicitly copy popular review dividing teachers
Brings to court two artists, one who is retiring, to sign compromise
Capital near Chantilly, for example, with a famous fabric with a raised design
Cheat criminal from Spain, the mythological one synonymous with dark places
Check for accuracy, clip on the Mediterranean coast or on the Adriatic
Current bank is on grounds surrounded by water that one needs Michael Davitt to get to?
Detectives arresting father working on the board
Duck in basin swimming by small tree
Figure out of nightclub upsetting minister
Gold in ground with view covered by one familiar with Marathon
Gradually destroy drugs found on both sides of bar
Keep it out of the papers, coming to grips with piece on Old Penny - the one that's drunk in France
Keeping an eye out for Len's copy of The Mirror, for example
Local gave someone a Rocket scratched from the list
Most of the bias in papers in Ireland, for example
Mother of Pearl and Caroline fails to get oil
Ohio sacked by hooligans, in a manner of speaking
Ombudsman dismisses bad call
On reflection, looked around address for a close relative of SEAL
Our Alec's novel situated in JFK's milieu of high-flyers, for example
Part of the body giving university awards to church musicians
Providing intelligent directions to engineer on last legs going around island and starting to flag?
Something for someone who won't be patient at night in the guest quarters
Timetable for outbuilding around college and university getting energy
Tricky topic for one employed in the pub

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