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Why pout when radio interference obliterates the signal? crossword clue


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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of September 16th, 2020 other clues
Merry ending to an easy piece
In this business one has a future
Mugs to pass around?
Be uppish at poker?
A long exposure?
Because profits are up a bit?
A pocket to watch?
Could be in the White House garden
Having just finished, relaxed – albeit worried!
Obviously more than one blunder
River in the mountains
Gets a second hearing
Shifty, earthy, back-slapping type?
Call to say the toll is greater?
One having an L of a time passing a test?
Males from Mars
School head inclined to be formal in conversation
Dismiss the remainder
A thousand for key money?
What you pay to get on?
Persuaded to get pickled when there’s no choice
He’ll give you some good advice
Writer of a new soap set around central Harlesden
Best rebuttal
In anger, I judge
Dickens character’s signally timely contribution
That of ‘Largo’?
The assurance of a true artist
Thus Nat has an article on music
He’s returned from less than a mile back
Artist with his own piece of land in outer Surrey
A book just for you
Just the chap for a stirring speech
A projected production
Wine to enthuse about heartily?
A fatherly form of address?
Ruddy reactionary!
Possibly father Ted’s about to be recorded
Structure ripe for redevelopment
Got a fire going?
Communicated in a weird way

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