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Sail erratically round the kingdom with a dog crossword clue


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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of October 6th, 2021 other clues
Drive away quietly during the dance
Being sown, they're somewhat astonishingly scattered!
Revealed a matted beard
An old army measure?
Got on with the comestibles at the trading centre
Not a loud song, but it's dramatic
A model problem?
Female contributor to the Greyfriars Herald
Says what's sure to be wrong about a teetotaller
Scold a blundering beater!
State of an upper-class bad-hat?
Edward's out there, tied up!
Unexploded missiles found on the beach
Cuban Croats, possibly?
Father's unlikely to be set on fire!
Doesn't drink in the Wheatsheaf
Are surrounded by much money in the tower
In taking the dog out, she doesn't wrap up warm
Lyric composer?
A necessity in winemaking
It's in Belgium, and takes in Spain
Guided by a little light
Where, abroad, a piece of cake can take any form
Be all upset by a tag
Royal meeting-place
A half buried seed head
The right I had to be free
Taken for a shaky ride by car
Could it make you feel robbed of pounds?
Expression used by the Sherpa
She has a hotel by the meadow
As a matter of interest, say, gives up
Puts out for a bit of fun in boats
Declare the taste funny
Adjust the radio?
Potential bloomers
Main point of a recent report
Lively movement can be a job!
One upholding a standard?
Best suit
Jack goes to it, sitting next to Ted

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