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One taking the driver’s turn? crossword clue


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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of December 31st, 2019 other clues
Proved to be the pick of the polls
The resident’s occupation
Affront, usually right at the finish
A little light is shining
A dove fluttering around one, is worth watching
Concerning an attack
Good variety of rose or evergreen shrub
It’s played with little room for love
Loftily, ostentatiously and heartily?
Weighing heavily on the French at Aden
The endless little stream of sensation
Looking grey can make one a bit reclusive
How the summer games are contested?
A bad mark
Wherein the work is away from the cold
Produce the goods reviled when returned
Extra keys for dad, maybe
Rested for a day
Australian ones are sportingly special
Lines from across the silver sea
West Ham rather than Preston North End?
Send back that timer!
Look duly moved in a crescendo?
Step on the gas, there’s a good fellow!
Messengers coming from various angles
Possibly a pie’s a warm brown colour
Anybody with a certain amount of money
It’s poetic, for instance, in a cathedral
Many a London district can be said to be on sea
Frequently coming from the rooftops
Lacking colour, Albion need a shakeup
Drinks with the trainer, maybe
Short of vegetables
The boatbuilder’s skill?
Mathematical considerations?
A flowing Ketelbey piece
Leading a master
Equine animal having bits of hay outside the pub
As a Musketeer, he could always have a shot
Happily, a letter to a girl

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