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A win for the reserves last month? crossword clue


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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of February 5th, 2019 other clues
Weapons that suit
Seat for a chap at church
Be extravagant with the punch
Lacking freedom, like many old people
Figuratively not Arabic
Foreign rule?
Wander around like me and that cockney woman
He wants smart clothes and loud music
He's handy albeit breathless
Al gives dad a new coin
More courageous as a player?
To go motoring with a learner is nonsense!
Language socially acceptable and a bit arduous
Nevertheless needed in pretty etchings
Such comedians may get no rest
Bring and sell for what you can get
Army measure dating from biblical times
Whence to phone that the pair are out for a duck
But he could be an engine driver!
Showing no emotion but some gusto, I see
Form of address for a beloved Yankee?
To the Dane, perhaps, the French seem a heavy burden
Fishy letter to little Leonard
Sorry to come between dad and Ena, somewhere
Encouraging fare?
A visitor with taking ways
Playing Harrow, unlikely to get ten out for nought
With which to write a corny composition
Splendid booze-up!
Does she mean a lot to '17 Across'?
When the dam bursts, it follows, you'll agree
Line taken in crossing a Norwegian inlet
What the toast may do when pa gets out of bed
It's in the upper third of Western Australia
Do such modifications get nice variety?
Ruined, being loose
Badly rusted, it gets dirtier in use
The pay that keeps seamen going
Being French, like Mimi, she stutters a little
A good rebuttal

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