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Ignoring all the red lights and going to any lengths crossword clue


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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of February 17th, 2023 other clues
What our case that was lost got left on?
Warn against, for the record, at our time of life
In the same way that you find it pleasant
Forces into and thereby does one a good turn
Fabric you take a liking to
Inform on a big noise
Determined to form a group
Dislike and say so in a roundabout way
A potential buyer - American - has the brochure
Be forced to partake of
Give wrong information out at times about the Society
Hunt madly around. Are going all out to find
Beginning to think as you do about the future bout
Paying one's bills in the village
The box will do to put the painting in
Rose is the pretty girl in red
The recorder is light
It's not your heart the gold-digger wants!
Pull a string to get into "2"
He turns out to be the winner by one point
Like the wind when at its height?
Ended the business of the door's banging into the wall?
Gun poised, is not as good as one used to be
Understood to have cashed in one's chips
Having got the ale flowing, raised the subject of
Since the luau's been arranged, like always
About to enter a wild no-go area of America
Figure you'll give the thing a poke
It's been made to go into action, unusually, again
Figure it's overheard
Annulled the sentence, perhaps
Trees in the animal enclosure
At a certain stage, said you'd give the job to
You three, right away!
The person at the top of the queue works in a restaurant
A pest on the golf course?
Supported right through, when one left the straight and narrow
Go away when you shut up the holes
Stops to give me a hug, which makes it better
Reflecting well on one, though cold and tired out
Pressed into service, is old
On a tar mark, don't
Met me leaving and enquire about a job

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