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Operations out of turn, usually numbered crossword clue


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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of June 12th, 2019 other clues
When things can go wrong in the dark
Posh station? Fit for a queen, anyway
Thus, for me, there's not a lot
New novels by someone negligent
Elflike arranger of trips to Mile End
Maybe I've left the wife, but that's not common
A joint insert
Like a miserly miss?
Ruler of a wild horde?
Where, down south, to give a girl a kiss, that is
Wanderer with no mother at the back of beyond
Bird giving urgent encouragement?
Knock forward, as you may guess
Dance leader, nominally?
Habituated in rude usage
Pictures with pups in?
Mythical creatures, possibly Etruscan
Inclined to be wealthy, well off
An admiral of singular vision
Did he clean up American politics?
Points out 'Victor' as a familiar name in soccer
Albert had a son on TV
Draw a puff-puff as it might have been
Captured, maybe captivated
A long seat, but so far short
The cry of some wild bird
Like Ken, perhaps, when flushed with success?
Dragged to the altar?
Being in a state, one gets cross between meals
Where the Spanish drink, in Scotland?
The male line in royalty
Free from false pride
Work at a new angle in Ireland
Neither number is right!
Blue water?
Load nothing before sun-up
Love duets possibly thrown out
A knotty little snag
Revolutionary acts?
Pickpocket soft on a police inspector
New shop for the upper crust

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