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Started to cry when the engine conked out? crossword clue


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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of November 12th, 2021 other clues
Sure by noon I'd gone out, but is wrong
Because nothing can change the tally
Who boarded the tramp in it?
Takes off the narrow pieces
The name on the collar says "Scamp"
Covering the female with a what's-it
Get rid of - sling out - the stodgy food
Birds that are given to canoodling on the quiet?
Arrive and, reversing, put the runabout inside
Weapon that is, for the record, two-pointed
In the amended text, the wanderer is a sociable type
On the house that's vacant
Will become hard to get a stand seat
Told to accommodate the former communist
That's no phoney earthling silly!
Not what's usually done on leaving
What's Hornblower doing in the suburbs?
It's very sad. The vehicle overturned trapping the soldier
Without Leslie's
Make into a drawer
Going off, is rounding the bend
Pale, given a drink looks far more cheerful
Still finding you can't arouse pity in
Why the outsider never gets a look in
On the way round to get the pearls
Think drink has the foolish son in its clutches
Quite a lot, but not so much it's dishonest?
Fight Les, struggling to get a blow in
To be in really good form, after midnight's advisable
Putting one over on the syndicate
Having rows, draw the shade
Catch up in an hour
Like the ornament that has a function?
Does it trundle up the beach?
On the previous occasion, got it back to me early
The first indication that one likes a lot
I said to keep it under observation
Go back in to tie one to the other
Puts a new coat on: The material, satin, is unusual?
Not yet ready for breakfast? The sauce!
The beater who's refusing to work?
Not a short way of saying "with one"
Tease the fellow about being an object of terror

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