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Two rivers understood to rhyme crossword clue


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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of October 12th, 2020 other clues
Game of bridge?
Topping things to wear
Made a piano in the shed
Wine for me and the medico
A name for the top officer's way of working
Tax hidden by the Conservatives
Determined to be paid
Pull by the ear
Lengthening a letter to the monarch
Their classy ideas are not admired
Take back what you said the undercarriage would do
Use explosive to finish the job, finally
New one on the south coast?
One going quietly on foot?
Suited a busy type going across a river
Sufficient reticence to have a chilling effect
All the drink a learner driver can have!
Extra runs for the West Indies, boy!
The girl in the pool
It's singularly striking
Drink with a pin-up
Point out a number removed from the ground!
See hams carved in deep space
Bird bringing a brave man to a mistaken conclusion
Cervantes's vehicle
A substitute's place
Leslie's after James for fencing
Having taken a knock?
Consider you can do sums
Bound to be suffering a beastly impediment
Advance sterling on a possibility
Refuse to accept buns back
It carries weight in navigation
Cooked with some haste, we figure
He'll always have a good shot
Medicine not dispensed at the rear of the clinic
Relating to a lot of water, I see
Put off by the deputy head being one of the family
Gear used in ski training
Wherein the women are again embraced by an actor
Such charges are made to be dropped
Burns for some wild caresses
Backless couch with a double front

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