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Juliet has trouble in Holloway, say crossword clue


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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of September 23rd, 2021 other clues
He ruled alone one day
Gosh, what a start it gave Dobbin!
A writer in prison
A note possibly dealt with in spirited fashion
Home again, father
Are many heartened by his uprightness?
The loud fellow scoffed
How one might pay for starting drinking before time?
Really good rousing start for a tune
Prepare anew to get back to Maidenhead
Operatic parts
Dylan's new girl?
Union not to be mentioned
Patsy's boys?
Worthy of ennoblement, do we hear?
A black suit
He'll make 150 if given a fresh start!
Be cruel to bats, possibly
Military cap or style of pike
Indian centre for mangos, maybe
Where this has a mouth, there's no such river!
Dance in three lines
Some of the cheapest copies
Where's Douglas?
The facts seem a tad wrong
Made drunk with drink
D'you know Mr Barlow?
Put one's foot down
Complain about the transport?
Anxious to have a cut?
Mousy little chap?
Does she finish up in a very abbreviated garment?
He may be reading about Latin
Orderly method of enriching one's bookmaker, maybe?
The Tower, perhaps, where one may have lost one's head?
Put up about £1 for a flower
As much of the cancan as one is able to do
She may be burning to give you a light
Can one sidle right into a taxi?
Loose ladies can be lofty!
Criticise a master's hat!
A cricket side
To start with, take a raw beginner in hand

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