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One's lip quivers seeing character from Greece (7) crossword clue


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The Guardian Everyman crossword of November 20th, 2022 other clues
Son with difficulty rejected fizzy drink (4)
I appreciate that Lucy oddly selected bathroom powder (4)
Brings in crazy reductions (10)
Employs some house servants (4)
Foremost points seen in altitudinous Liechtenstein, predominantly snowy? (4)
Supporting dated language in brief, Everyman's beginning to be behind the times (4)
An idiot right now (4)
Flitting about with topless drunk (7-4)
Flag-waving Irishman: a funny fellow is Mark (10)
Doesn't ignore adverts (7)
Pitch in triplets regularly ignored (4)
Grant's making excuses? (10)
Following criticism, the French defend starter of 'succulent' spiny fish (12)
Set off with it (8,2)
Medicine's supposed to suppress frigidity (7)
Asperities ruined cake shop (10)
Two presents that cannot be found (7)
Moustachioed Jacobi's island hotel: sign of disuse shown up (11)
Witch carrying hat's deformed: it's a sign (7)
What might describe marksmen who visit places of interest? (10)
Mediterranean port seen three times, might you say? (7)
Endlessly young woman performed magic, as in Tolkein, say? (10)
Lee's jetpack's malfunctioning, as you might see atop churches? (12)
Fusty term for European: 'befuddled, Germanic, not married' (7)
In Paris, that woman's twelfth letter read aloud (4)
Electrical device, one that tests for poison (including duck) (7)
They're adjacent to S. Australians – and Georgians (10)

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