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Goodness - an eye-opener but hidden in shame! crossword clue


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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of November 29th, 2021 other clues
The way to hold many a snake
It moves in circles, or possibly to the right
Coarse fellow responsible for hay-making spectacles?
Flying low, could it crash?
How my mat gets worn on top
Bloomers due to being a bit lazy, alas, out East
Sweeper causing a blockhead some distress?
In finishing work, it can get smudged
It's sometimes said to be in motion
Could such agents have fled wildly, and about time?
Drinks, possibly eats
Sherry taken in with bits of food?
A wordy player
Mount used by an academician in art
A pound a point? Don't you believe it!
Cilla's blossoming form
Fred's on form, so get him here!
Go wrong, note, having only two-thirds basic education
Not pretty clear?
Assume it's a fit test
Pass a bend or twist in the river
Drink of which disapproving cries are heard
Old buildings with nothing left but flies around
Poets' green fields of pleasure
A sign that my lobs are accurate
He gets money from dad the old-fashioned way
Drive a historic model car in open country
Writer Mark took these two in
Obtain a licence to kill?
Fiendish finish?
Is a moving one astir?
Another name for my boy Ronald
A garnish used by players
If you want to knock off, go quietly
Like the attraction of a fleshy fellow?
Bibs that somehow nourish?
Al, playing in a cop role?
Element used up in ignition
Weapon possible to fire round a corner?
Quick fix for a drip
He painted a flier circling the air terminal
How to fry in a jug?
Many junior swimmers get a move on when it comes to food

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