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“Goodbye” upsets Isadora no end crossword clue


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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of September 28th, 2020 other clues
A choice question
It’s just an illusion that Joe’s in a raincoat
Tree of religious significance about the end of April
Sweet bit of bunkum
A string of dozy ideas
Confused as to the dynasty that came first?
Rent money, moderate
Bit of a gadabout, but expert
In partnership, weed out some fiddlers
Musical name for the letter F
Before Eve, did he mean a lot to Ada?
Shifty thing to do?
Places of rest, not for the elderly
First in Latin
Deception, of course, is fishy
Foreign money or Spanish gentleman
To confer knighthood for promises of cash, is questionable
Understood to be silent
Cable car?
Fast ships?
Tradesman with his own loo on the Underground
Water from lakes, not properly contained
Furious attack around a bridgehead
That of a monarch with only half a domain?
Such times are difficult to describe
A building; the church has one leased
Returned to the little house over the sea
Figure to be defeated at the end of play
A weapon, and a good one
They owe money on a hill in Beds, perhaps
A noted figure, but remiss
Sidled sharply?
Picture timber being felled?
The rugby players point to a faulty pass
Character of an admirer embracing a soldier
Examination of the decimal system
The rotter upset tea on a cleric!
High part of a memorial obelisk
Depend on receiving a soft answer
Accommodation possibly let for less than a month
Murphy’s exemplary, though maybe a brute
Is he more clever than Bobby?
A duck on the lake’s centre, in a wood

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