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Way-out wine to go with fair amount of 4 down crossword clue


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Irish Times Crosaire crossword of August 7th, 2017 other clues
A-list rum cocktail - is that a measure of public-spiritedness?
At the end of the day, calls time on one of those behind bars perhaps
Awful louts from Lilies?
Back one graduate with motto - a really hot one!
Back-bencher behind impresario
Celebrity actor is the best in his field
Constant changing in the lap of luxury
Engine drivers dismiss V-sign from buck
Exposed by Shatter? That's how wars begin!
Female admits losing head rattling someone's cage for person in labour
It's a mix-up on the first dogleg perhaps
It's said at mass meeting about copper with common sense
It's said in passing for notice
Local dressing down for girl in Lock-Out?
Nick Bellow opens by making a point!
Owner of company producing energy and gas out of magnolias
Part of buffet arrives with cheese
Precious type sets up Tour of capital
Produces image of insider with mystery man from chipper - the short underground type from the plot
Rattle criminal - the second of two
See-saw or swing?
Signs are turnover from financial assistance leads to nothing in Czech Republic
Soldier in gaol break found lying at the side of the house
Some quarters with no writing groups
Stick around for St Patrick's Day bands
To whisper words of wisdom from Let it be, for example, is to make something sound familiar
Unattractive lay figure puts out a fire

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