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Celebrity caught up in The Mafia crossword clue


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Irish Times Crosaire crossword of June 28th, 2021 other clues
Opens 15 across in pound
A shed I've built with stuff that sticks
Overly confident guidance systems set up on the borders
Anticipate toll-free deviation
Pre-election promise to charge Nick
Artist's impression of tragedians sacrificing a rat
All around bar beside a new bar by port in region of Canada
Profile of both sides fall from grace
Brought out an album and hit the road
Promise of a hot soup
Bust a gut containing party of lads
Rival to nice little Italian lake outside Roman capital
Run a risk with a feature of the roof around back of the stadium
Corrupt director is owed money
Sample of juice, baguette and a cool remedy that reduces the strain
Full of oneself in Dart almost going from Capital to Greystones with worker
Sidney, Earl, Diana, Old Bob and Henry Rice, for example
Hit the jackpot in the first place after industrial action
Smugglers dismiss germs from a tough-skinned mollusc
Hound stud manager - one of those producing 9 across
Writer takes the last of the Parmesan on top of egg pasta
It's a dour play for those listening in
A concern for the historian from Ireland after writing final chapters of The Danish and Others
You hear this again and again - no pets in apartments
Local pulls the plug on rugs from Strasbourg?
Old standard typically in the hands of The Carpenters as well as those in 26 across
One of The Blades from Farm Aid?

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