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Irish Times Crosaire crossword of February 26th, 2020 other clues
Acts up without us in agreement
American on hand working around old city
Catholic comprehensive?
Colourful type from USSR shot by alien
Difficult choices in tight spots
Foreign Office in Davenport
Get rid of shareholder-owned banks
Goes around St Swithun retreat for hard cases
Ground workers get time as a retribution for indiscipline
It's revealed after strike - it's the final blow
Juice from a type of pear attracts media attention
Lures away from lecherous type of feedback
More than one of them in 3 down similarly working around the clock?
Nico in play about mischief - it's not The Sound of Music?
Note turned up concealed by welcome mat
Passed on good books not yet visible
Pitiful Irishman with work ethic
Reconnect a refrigerator inside for the honey producers to collect
Sister checks it out for leader's ambassador
Spends a lot of time in deli speaking to dishy type
Things are looking up - that's the conclusion from Bar Report on tourist attraction
Toddies produced by warm, smashing hosts
Trim gangster with extreme problem cites convoluted family row
Tuscan seen preparing food and drink
Wealthy, evil type of military leader with bullets at The Point
What's the main man in The Palace doing with ginger in brew?
You find note: 'Get Granny, for one, to loosen the purse strings'?

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