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Standing on to put back the money crossword clue


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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of September 17th, 2021 other clues
Stop a man with a packet coming from the supermarket
Finds the solution to how to escape?
Rub out two consecutive letters at the front
Executes cheats
Once under cut, gave up
A Chinese box seen to be in need of repairs
Tidies away the clouds littered all over the sky?
Through which the river goes into the sea?
Is joking about the safety device
Aim, as before, to trap one
Behaved properly and kept in touch with, indeed, we're told
Avoid coming face to face with and don't pay
A few cotes have been built for the birds
One that's passed over in the sorting office?
Brown was beaten
Except for soap?
Be able to, now you're got electricity installed
A bird taking a swim?
Reduce a price to make yourself look good
The early morning rush
What the fisherman's armed with?
Would have you believe, before time is up
Revealing little and putting it back in the new cover
Didn't like to see Ted mounting the frisky steed
After a month ring: strange, but it's etiquette
Felix is happy in it
When one was poor and didn't have to slim?
Previously, during the period of gaining ground
Have a punnet put away for her
Smaller in the row outside
Found it was terribly cold out and ate in
The name the number goes by
Lovely having the blindfold off and such a welcome sight!
Mean to split the rent with a colleague
The superior is out of hospital
A report and a picture
Cheat to get money from a rival
A pet you'll lose nothing by having
In that case it will be hard within an hour
Struck by, pocketed
Said to put in a grass border
A phoney title
Turn traitor? What's wrong with you!

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