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Left to last, I’m sad, worried and gloomy crossword clue


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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of February 10th, 2017 other clues
How the crowd left the tea-room?
Better than the other barbers?
Register the money
Evades the question of how one keeps trespassers away?
Results of crossing birds with rodents?
Contributions from the same countries
Certain to break on being put into its box?
Paul, translating, says in French it means “praise”
Give to, to be put away
Remove again from the street or don’t remove
Having a boyfriend who had made a speech on behalf of?
Held dear, taking a positive step to protect
Reductions in commissions
“Know-all” had a clear, though erratic, round before
Why people get infected by the bicycle bug?
What the nudist with time on his hands has?
Utterly depressed, don’t you agree?
It’s played, boy, with a racket and ball
Seen skidding round the bend; the rain will clinch it
How many in favour of stifling the union?
Did some boring work in the theatre
If there’s aggravation or any trouble, one can move out
Having let the customers in, spoke freely
Starting the rumour that the boat is changing course?
Leading some back into the garrison
Shares the supplies
The twit pops out to get the cushions
Detain you in conversation, as Rose might
Having a liking for, is biased
Renowned for having whooped it up?
No, no.; Come back around lunchtime for something to eat
By putting in a row, I had made neater
Save soap
When everything changed and you became a convert?
His advances should be spurned
The time and speed are not at all good
Discovered Roger had moved into the front
The said refreshment stand
Holds and struggles with
Getting a house call, we enter frightened
Gave it a whirl again when one went back
The last one hundred in particular
Seen performing at the West End, is nervous

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