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When the working week comes to a close, they’re palsy-walsy! crossword clue


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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of August 28th, 2020 other clues
Burnt the fish – a kind of mullet
A tightwad toff, but he does wish to help
Cast in “Mystified”
The sequence of events in the wake of
Am taking these round, as before
An opportunity for a key man?
So the chap on the outside is the TV lawyer
Fly the cockney across
Practise golf in the children’s playground
Get really confused when you argue with
Refused to authorise “The Sound of Music”
He seems surprised by the hors d’oeuvre
A competition, as opposed to a match
Dismissed as “an ignominious defeat all round”
The R in “country,” or “wrench”
Puts the money safely away for tips
Let out again and given food outside
It’s twaddle, so go back in and rest
Order a c-cooker
Walk after mum with a rather ungainly walk
Just a little heat for the empty room
The land at first does have an appeal
Not allowing to fly with not much training
Sounded furious and ran back into the vehicle
Make you pay for, when you order
Have to bring round to see Robert
Be given collectively, at the meeting
Just act naturally and don’t go in fancy dress
Isn’t off beat in it for a moment
From the start, he was crazy about the little darling
She stands for everything English
On the way to Oslo, changed seats
Off-cream on the outside, the inside in red
Were apprehensive when a “35” ran amok
It’s five to nine, so carve the meat
Very emotional at the tennis break point
By which you start to lay claim to the pillow?
More or less the first thing you associate with a fairground?
Pop or otherwise, music right for the occasion
The cat, as usual, then scuttles inside
You’ll withhold consent? Rubbish!
Immediately after the shed, change direction
The case is a female, at hospital
Stronger and less slovenly
Measure the crack the rain’s come through

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