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A stayer gets out of position going round a bend crossword clue


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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of September 6th, 2021 other clues
Moves quietly behind the wicket
Wild desire of a fellow to get a first-class return
Animal somewhat shortened, having no tail!
Less than a tiny container
Possibly Roman police district?
No heated hostility
Place a number back to front, let's assume
Chap about to get cross
Plead with a person to depart
It's on the cards as a patient thing to do
Noisy old wreck going round the bend
Saucy during supper time
Form of stapler a builder may use
A bit of a bloomer
The height of rhetoric
Be an outsider no longer
Vessel raised at the dining table, perhaps
Town to which a man returns for half an hour
A jumpy flight?
Character dramatically awaited
Whereat parking causes mere chaos around a road junction?
As paid by tenants in tears?
Stick no tab incorrectly
Related to a charitable cardinal, perhaps
Though dishonest, he'll give £1 with a warm heart
Drive to support a noted Labour leader
Shoulder no responsibility?
Name the six-footer in front
Nothing but national insurance money
Most properly, a well-known name
In the rain, we finish last
We enter a high place or tall building
Inferior to a thane, possibly
Such bombast will get a bighead a bad result
Inclination to buzz off?
Rested between flights
A tripe product not endorsed by law
Rum kid?
Form into which you can make tin go
Performer of quite normal songs
Extra brilliant!
Russell, possibly seen as Elvis
Piping can be jazzy!

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