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Puts one’s foot down firmly crossword clue


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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of August 11th, 2020 other clues
Greek god with quantities of land
Road by which one can leave Trieste, possibly
Wait for a friend at the end of the road
The following drink
He’s from New Zealand, nominally
Can it be a ravine over there?
Come round with a spare part to match
Be in the position to take notice
To many a boy, an assertive little girl
A line possibly nice for old people
Play or take part in a tricky match
Like a regular return
Sight possibly seen at the bus terminus?
A Communist vehicle in Cleveland
Not far from familiar
Highly smitten in a batty sort of way?
Unusually early to accept it as the truth
Capital of Czechoslovakia
A release by the BBC
Cared to chop wood
Cheeky, say, about “University Challenge”
Has she got the mange?
It’s in Iceland where hake swim round the lake
More than a ton weight!
It floats in pools
Can be claimed to make a point
Was poetry a chore for him?
Optical device with soft rims, possibly
Rolls dished up with the roast
Amuses Mark and Leslie!
Best one to trade with
You get it going!
Instrument with an electric circuit?
Tried to involve an MP in crooked deals
Whistler’s property?
An American in Paris?
Stadiums wherein Arsenal could ultimately lose money?
Restrains a dog taking heartless bites
Treat ’em as identical
’Tis different but means the same

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