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One new prefix crossword clue


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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of November 1st, 2022 other clues
Incomprehensible bards may naturally get a hammering!
Exclude new bread
Boys in blue
A light orchestra's prominence
Very keen to weave braid
Refreshment place with a certain amount of cutlery
Most solvers will sort out these little beasts
On the quiet, I'm a devil!
Bashful bird in red, possibly
As a transport man, draw a line with hesitation
It's true about Capone
Fix a note on a tree
Charged a bit indeed!
See to an apiarist's needs in the vegetable line
Was the manager of Grand Central
Birds with long tails!
Angelic phrases, maybe
Top lawyers for jockeys?
Unnatural accommodation units?
Remove with a slightly scratchy massaging action
Titan who got at the Spanish
Plate design of a floral nature
Having a less than complete liking for something?
The horse raced round the circuit
Motoring club?
City where some of us met a terrible doom
I've left the waiter something for a drink
Good piece of French ribbon
Pliers manufactured out East can be sent by post
Stuck in the mud, it can't fly
To detectives, even a half clue can be quite clear
A former tennis star's moniker
They're just what people want
The kind of athletic events to follow?
How one gets into the bath is a regular thing
Possibly tedious letter from Penzance
Sets I'd stop
Jack, a possible runner in the heat
They're proverbially old, and sick at heart
She upsets Eva in an out-of-the-way way
Cry out for –hush”
Could be taken for auks (though perhaps not by an ornithologist)
By getting certain school exercises right

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