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- November 15th, 2024
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Result of being so untidy it's a sickness? crossword clue
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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of November 15th, 2024 other clues |
Cards with warnings |
Returns and is at home before you arrive |
Weapon I let the tots play about with |
Knuckle down to, but find you can get no further with |
Such food as one gets at formal dinners? |
A colonisation that gives satisfaction |
By concealing a standing charge that's hefty |
Very interested, as a parent, in the recreation |
Some cove with a horse |
Goes to prove it's never too late to learn |
Turn away when you make them laugh? |
Mistitled before " The Dabbler" |
Through fraud, getting a stone cut and in a beautiful setting |
It's a book, lady |
Upset when, after a clear run, there's trouble with |
The hearts sink, going in to get the flowers! |
Like the convicts' old clothes? |
Wander, get the name wrong and colour up |
The cockney embraced her in the wood |
Supports and is clearly proud of oneself |
Mostly, then, I'm bewildered and in a stew |
OK for practising on |
Has three points after the first round |
Walk to the West End to get the list |
Too much foam: a drawback |
Make clear you'll get back under your own steam |
Don't have to look for the keys when you need them |
Observes one's wishes |
Stops to get some things from the builder's yard |
In this case, the lady's got a point |
Having been set down close to, called on |
In my opinion, it's rather mawkish |
The music was deceptive |
Home from sea, has been playing round again |
I'm returning the box sent round by the shopkeeper |
So at three goes off: a warning |
Start out with a cracker of a plan |
Also bet on, but it's slow |
A sharp point covered by fabric |
Run back to devour hungrily |
"Nonsense!" returned the advisor, "He's a pest" |
He wonders if there is, perhaps, gold inside |
The one about the fellow who always footed the drinks bill? |
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