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Does it mean that every crime has its own gravity? crossword clue


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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of January 27th, 2022 other clues
His rag may be too vulgar for you
Battle rejoined later in court
Sultan upset, alas, by excessive noise
Too much talk of stepping ashore
Knotted, it possibly has a loose end
A trying time or transaction
Let everybody get a bit worked up!
What Virginia North uses for transport
A number participating in christenings
Be at the front earlier
Can you play it with your eyes shut?
Taking the right one to heaven is by no means a certainty!
For shielding the eyes, the management has a super one
Having long standing supporters
The prickly kind may also be edible
Elastic band
Mist may be good in the garden
Not everybody in the Somerset side
A half turn repeated, often seen in ballet
Good beer, it would appear, gives you wind
It's a fair way from the green
The object of chopping a log
Given a rest?
Multi-talented, but showing less than everlasting variety
Shakespeare's Romeo in an unsuitable setting
The place to do business
He's big in Westminster, very big in Scotland
Poetical land of suffering
Where cricket is played with much exceptional valour
Punishment one really feels
Strike or pinch
They're dominant in Douai, but rarer in Rhyl
Movie giant you wouldn't want to ape
Could you make such a meal of cabbage?
Cheat foolish twits
Begin making tarts
Pray aloud for the victim
Writer who needed two shots at one letter
Gunners and engineers are hard to find
Cooked concoction of weeds containing a little tea
With some viands, she can make an imaginative meal
Place in Rajputana
To change gear going round a bend, can be boring

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