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Upset? You'll get over it crossword clue


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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of January 22nd, 2024 other clues
Money for nuts?
Fir cone producer
Honour, as at the crowning?
Nancy Riley's boy
Mendelssohn's cat?
How an adipose friend could be wounded
Become secure?
He's known for his originality
Go in vain, perhaps, when there's a hush
To the Spanish, she's a queen!
Points to them as subjects
Imperious fairy?
Red setter, perhaps?
Motorised or not, it isn't all that fast
Part of a column?
In a raincoat, Joe looks wonderful!
Returning, is in a taxi - that's essential
Terribly sad about a bad game, there are compensations
No elf could be a criminal!
Projected through pronunciation
Something a loader could do
It's a funny thing
Such sauce adds savour to some saveloys, possibly
Fruity nickname for a Brit
Such a point figures in a deal, it seems
Maybe Roy gets cross with the beast
Shows the way with good Scottish directions
They hop around in far from quiet meadows
Are they truly fatheaded deeds?
One kilo in ten is received
Garment a soldier's permitted?
The final despair is attributed to them
Growing need for an old soldier to go to church
Sportingly, he'll give a wave
Benign fellow put in the shade
Volunteers to shop around, maybe, for fertiliser
Live in a posh neighbourhood?
Pinch a sound knife sharpener
Nominally faithful pet
In Elizabethan times, a gamble

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