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Does it rule the waves? crossword clue


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Irish News Cryptic crossword of October 31st, 2018 other clues
Got lineages from him? Yes!
Anger shown by Queen Elizabeth I when sent back
It's Latin among other things
Send back a clock
What a worker may assume is the highest
A tempting thing to do
Back at sea
An old Empire sofa
Plant that means a great deal to us
Height? No, leave it out
Girl in sad array
Way that is perfectly clear
Look up and down
A somewhat predictable order
Wash a great deal I have on
Some of the top stories
A fishmonger for instance?
They give people eyes for detail
One whose meteoric career is almost over?
The farthest one will be from a bank
Not a long-drawn-out bargain
Releases the last of the Mounties
We are under a feeling of wonder

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