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What Robin is looking through for new bride? Yes! (4'1,3) crossword clue


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Irish Times Crosaire crossword of July 9th, 2020 other clues
Loud, wild canine Old Penny paid for
It's most uncommon for artist to relax
Write a novel working by a table
Genetic evidence upsets gangster from America taking over institute in southern Spain
You'll find Hazel and Cherry maturing there? Presumably, where one heard Old MacDonald had a farm!
Most of those in 23 down with work in the abbey employ a therapeutic technique
Lark fails but it's an elaborate story!
Parts of parish records on the radio
College ceremony ends early for one key judge
Pinkish local beef from game on the Moor
Poorly kept view from heartless duchy
Fish for man leaving campanile
Can't hit a barn door with stylish precision
Dispute decision to cross Swords to get article by Chuck
Puts on boots at the end of 1 down finishing the chores
Limp along, then stop by Mill Square near Oxford with a small railway station
Renders obsolete on holiday with potential mates
It's stretching the truth to say Bob has no part in lobbying
Self-confidence of a doctor behind Middle East organisation
Closing time in lifeless bar
Danger signs for revolutionaries covering up slump
Serves up most of the light meal, certainly including tea for the old Italians
Sets of steps leading to large snake
The way things stand, Asti is awful
Turrets all over the place around Spain with speakers
Two women - one is excessively optimistic
Director general welcomes the German back from Spain to do some work on ocean liner?

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