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What Santa has, to keep a bit warm in bed? crossword clue


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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of January 25th, 2022 other clues
It arises, of course, in cooking
Something nice to handle
Where an intermediary goes
Used to be that lady's cleaner
One has to smile about the likeness
Directed by a good Scottish editor
He may be about right
Only half of the motorway goes to the southeast
He's suspended
They collect fares, starting tomorrow, on the Central line
What to reach for when a spear breaks?
It can make one glad, being in Ireland
Tempo of the piano in something often broadcast
Moves fast in a game
Red? Emphatically!
How unfeeling it is, to call us out for nothing
Has she more than one husband?
Pieces of land one reserves
One occupying temporary accommodation?
Foreigners helping to feed us
Lengthy account of a gas explosion
That of a sea rover may have a ring in it
Most large and silent
It transpires that a stew needs stirring
Again in the trio
They often have a flutter
Maybe hot lemon, nothing less, can help when you've a cold
You can catch one at the junction when the weather's wet
In Bedfordshire, a string perhaps?
Seem a very quiet listener
Is put out of business by scrupulous notions
Half sodden piece of turf
Computerised lists with which people confront us
Put more into the vehicle thus burdened
Work can be fun
Profit on a ticket?
Sure to be confused about a number of laws
Rebels have one that's superior, just in case
Money always used to apply pressure
Is she twice a mother?

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