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Says it isn’t on, anyhow, to me crossword clue


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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of April 14th, 2023 other clues
One went into show business many, many years ago
Overheard the figure
Show it’s duck meat
Try to get sun and plenty of it
Give one a posting to headquarters
For wood, it’s a bargain!
Enquired into, when one left the hotel
Does it have a lot to learn about being a pest?
Gives one the job of getting the particulars?
She’s a c-cat!
The jacket with the label going to a Dr Turner
Seizing the opportunity for imposing on one’s good nature
If you say it’s pretty, will it snap back “Phooey”?
Get cheques in the post?
Wonderful workers in a bottling factory?
Sticking together, which is understandable
What you were baking when the oven fused?
Prompt the star
Made out the sow had been let loose in the fields
Saves from the mobs, it is stated
Trees not found in the mountains, we’re told
You know him
The fondness you have for someone you’re stuck on?
A cheap cut?
The last thing said is “We’re tumbling in an avalanche”
Writes back first from a boarding house
Calling on, for the next bout
Do patients, mending, love one being brought in by visitors?
Asked to make an offer for the home
A shopkeeper with whom no secret is safe?
Land upright and turn
A “22” and a really good one
Brought back, for the clergyman, one pound of meat
Somebody snapping the rough sea?
Leaves tyre marks behind as one rushes off?
The bottom ones earn her the greatest income
Sending on to be used as a shield?
The highest of the high, in particular
Had done better than the other stars?
Tot taking an ice-cream out to eat
Am first changing the finale
Canoodle in the wood
To help, brought round a cold tart

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