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In which to read that a setback is out of order? crossword clue


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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of June 27th, 2022 other clues
Paradise is a safe harbour out East
If you want to be flashy, look around for a bit of a snorter!
To you, initially, it's not the real thing
Figures in court
The writing of most notifications, novelly
As experts, they're well served
In most cases, Maria had everything
Industrial experiment?
John, upset about an article in a book
In Oslo, perhaps, a ramp
The best piece of fiction is apt to be discussed
He has a fiendish way of working in a haunt of vice
Officer on the phone for a place to stay
It's a lot of money for a tar vessel
Quietly mention the club
Marriageable character in opera
Motherly character
The loftiness of Leo's lot?
Doubly fair?
Old soldier possibly barked at?
Leave art out of this special talk
Like the look of, for no plain reason
Spirit, yes, but not much of a chance!
It's prudent to be endlessly polite, I see
Hotel cabbage?
Where people finish up for assault and battery
Five-day trials?
The old fools made gibes about a saint
Thanks a lot for very little!
But commonly halved
Sad, and apt to become more so
Jonas, maybe, or David
A piano with a bell-like sound, has charm
Nothing goes with a bit of fish like a nice dry sherry!
He's round the bend, just a shade!
It involves a big bill for fish
Noise from the pipes
Condescend to get a new post round the job centre
Figure a complaint to be general
Sold a line to the ultimate buyer in private

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