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Love a duck! crossword clue


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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of January 2nd, 2019 other clues
Holy edifice not yet paid for
Vehicle deterioration an ass might like
Cash contribution to a happy ending
Seaside place to which a singer brings tone
Suddenly rose in order to push
The inclinations of skiers?
Decided where to draw the line?
Looked sick when dad took the lead
Monstrous loch?
Uncle, a raw beginner with birds
A caring translator of runes
For which the water was hot?
Incurably nasty fellow?
Young beauty's potential bloomer
The foolish one involved in bomb making?
Incite one to wander round with a horse
Manage to change ends
German cotton centre
Generally the protected side
Billy having a snack with his better half
Just the sort of boat for inland navigation
Love that's true, perhaps, seems a knockout!
Ensign seen again on the quarter deck
Offspring smaller than the pupa
Crosby piece played by youngsters
Slave dance?
War distributed by marines a lot
Cooks up new diets
Season of success, but for the latter half
Declare dishonestly to be innocent
Time and a quarter
When going to war, is not linked with a friend
Thinly covers the Cockney's feet
A food item is almost cut in pieces
School breaks up
Viola gets upset a lot
It's an extra good thing
A little wood, the police said
A good thing for seedy teachers?
Given a start in life
One can get under-adjusted, of course

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