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Being a lout means nothing to a fathead crossword clue


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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of May 3rd, 2018 other clues
He went inventively ahead as a physicist
Rare show animal?
The businesslike plan of a woman embracing a general
School of love in the wild west
Discontinue giving a doctor work
It's a good sign when Henry gets a duck!
Home is where the eggs are
An end-of-term mark to handicap one seriously
Old Bob had to sing about this countryside feature
Arrived during the tea break for a drink
Containers used at two points?
Food hashed up at the American centre
Rest of the game
Just one soldier's outfit?
The sound of favourite music round the corner
Revolutionary, but without much dash?
Keep the Italian away from Estoril somehow!
Thora Hird's parts?
Dynamic, exciting, possibly shocking?
Best suit
Half of us want to be smart
How Dolores starts to show excessive enthusiasm
Move quickly to central Harlesden with a girl
Earns the opportunity to make approaches
Cry a little, softly
A tough time struggling to reload?
Try and maybe hit a century in old-fashioned style
It's a bit matey to raise one's hat
Lady from a western state
Tim Reed's foolish fault
Zero raised in cash
A Tyrolean name?
It's so ridiculous there's a theatre of it!
Clumsy in disturbing a pet
It's helpful (especially in cash?)
With breathless humour!
Swimmer out of breath?
High point that turns up in rotation
Snoops, possibly during lessons
Where, in France, one appears in a dramatic part
Write at half pace for low pay!
A haircut to excite endless mirth?
A right or left one?

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