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You get fed up with it changing to "stop" crossword clue


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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of December 14th, 2020 other clues
Nowadays, choose to take something up
Hardly the only one in a quiver!
This sphere of activity isn't quite the real one
Time to show a way ahead
Is there a pin-hole in it?
Very little can be sent out, sugar
To put together to make a total
Strong drink's a trap
Being free to set out, perhaps, walk
Such service you'll never get tomorrow
Vessel in which one takes a chum out
Tyrant, but he showed some generosity
Related to that nice Mr. Adair?
Goes after a companion on the wild seas
Like the life in Holloway?
In good time, like a noble fellow
Books with their own shelf at the Royal Society
It's a bit tame, our love!
A little way from Newhaven
She provides a home for a man's heart
Store providing new hats at central Ruislip
Fish the Poles love at the end of the week
Where to get a sound crew
Finished with a girl in Ireland
A mending job, dammit!
Fair description of Polly?
He can sing a shaky note right
One of the overheads, like cotton wool
Deer at Hampton, perhaps?
Good book for a fellow with a small sister
He takes a return from Hammersmith
Exotic poses for money
A back seat specialist
Room to put a horse's price on a card
It has a long neck, a rounded body, and frets
Old Nick, in London
Important figure in wildest Kenya
He's in aerodynamics
Hold course for port
Pieces of wood used for stirring salts
Raw yet presumptuous
The attraction of rule-breaking
She's a little way back

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