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- March 24th, 2020
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The score to win by in the cold season crossword clue
T R Y
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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of March 24th, 2020 other clues |
Form of meat loaf maybe containing a lump of fat |
Many a measure is a sure thing |
Pretend to be discerning? |
Stay out of bed for gymnastic exercise? |
Best way to get out of debt |
Paid and unpaid, maybe a romp |
Jack causes me total confusion |
Favouring some show of force? |
A sound boat-race crew, as at Chiswick |
The style to accommodate a girl, mister! |
Fake note – what a pity! |
The look of one left for ever? |
Ian Lee’s girl? |
Investigate how £5 got into the river |
A noisy but honest business |
The choirmaster’s daughter? |
A double somersault would be too much for him |
Disgraceful tale to read to a backward lad |
Come down and brighten up |
Garment a soldier is allowed |
Rants wildly about mountain lakes |
Listener named for identification |
She’s greyish and may turn paler |
“Long” means more than twelve months |
When Ida Fry packed up for the weekend |
Being superstitious, a muleteer has one |
It gets a track athlete nowhere |
Centre of the arts |
Dog fit to be not beyond help |
A particular way to make time |
A corny combination, but colourful |
State electricity? |
Around the quarter deck, could be the dinner gong! |
Swells loud during a soft composition |
Narrow water, the line to take in crossing |
Stately booze up? |
Throw out that dud vet, I see! |
By numbers |
Feeling no end upset, being catty |
Batch of trainees at the point of arrival |
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