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Was it besieged by some troops with a Yorkist leader? crossword clue


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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of November 21st, 2024 other clues
Timers used fairly as basis for judgement
Is it too much, one half of a couple being named Thora?
They're bent on being bad
Charlie's got the hump - the fathead!
He cooks with some panache, frequently
Simplicity in sea service
Square part of a plant?
Court an NCO with love
A German river?
A step-up for a poet
They're paid directly to the South
Price of a ring?
Salesman travelling to Eire, say?
People referred to on the 4th of July?
On which to make a start in motor sport
Gus seems to have left Pegasus something to eat!
Special bath for a girl with sex appeal
Send away to the ultimate seaside haven?
Informal drink in many picnic baskets
Formality of a celebrity going to church
Plenty of room for a 'Trek'
She makes love heavenly
Pa returns with a companion or fellow
Tough Scot with a little house
For cover, you need the right money
Carry forward, let's assume
Sell a litre wrongly
Possessed by a slavish admirer
Measure taken by police and engineers
The beasts are backward, having broken toes
Romany word for a computer device
Being one point ahead, was the victor
A duty list or back rest, possibly
Figure a girl associate with singing boatmen
Youngster turning up at central Stepney
A diversion causing Tony to lose his way
To be sufficiently dressed is only reasonable
Palace drink?
Something to batten down?
Gubernational measure?
She doesn't need to get fresh!
Rush out to the park for three-quarters of an hour
Thus, at half time, there's still a part to come

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