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Where, anciently, silly Lily had an air of backwardness? crossword clue


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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of June 12th, 2024 other clues
Tweedy fellow?
Exaggerate the six deliveries one has to make?
Points out an article that's weak
Last portion of fish, a tail end
Do such comedians never die?
The kind that's less than forty pesos
Noted price change of interest to cooks
Wine man holding firm
A bit wet
You could fall into a deep one
Nick takes tea in South Leatherhead
It could give you something extra poisonous
The whole crew may be bananas!
Sound, fancy belt encircling Ena
Waster reformed by George Moore's Esther
It's stiff for both master and pupil
Vehicle not packed in a box!
Stray, being unreliable and a sexy type
Reputed to be sorry about the faint heart
A taste from the siphon
Chuck, it seems, is of doubtful worth!
Begin jumpily?
The cultivar planted just to be different?
Like a novice on the golf course
Fast, like the one-step
Where Americans can manage without crashing cars
Handy error in school?
It's in Belgium, also in Spain
Scandinavian part of Czechoslovakia
Used one's head with striking effect
That little extra that makes the star higher
Where Scandinavians point various needs out
Countenance a false start by the winner
Domestically useful piece of gutta-percha
Is starting school a bit of a lark for one?
Did she come out in a rash?
Food one could bake for a bighead?
He may well strike while the iron's hot
Separated from Sadie
It can make a smooth take-off

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