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Sign an order at two points crossword clue


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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of October 19th, 2022 other clues
Loud defeat for a tooth cleaner
Junior team capable of horseplay?
If Beckham went soft in the head, might he live here?
Weight of a cart, possibly?
I'm in the reserves for 'City'
Hill, perhaps, where most diamonds can be found or cut
Is his military career all over?
Lower on a farm
She's four-fifths Hibernian!
Don, we take it
Be inclined to buzz off
A number departed in extremes of timidity
Medicine ball
At school, nobody would miss him
Having very firm ideas, I got into bed
When it's safe to move round the corner, they hop it!
Solidly built due to drink?
Saucy hothead somewhere in Scotland
So the people accept the socially acceptable poet
It helps make the village colourful
She hasn't a single apple left!
First person to use lead as an additive ingredient of derv
Doesn't shoot the extras
Horse trading group?
It means good health to a drinker
Revel in a car by the river
One beaten with the cat again?
Like one's regular paper round?
Talents one has done nothing to earn
More pleasant, albeit cold-hearted?
A youngster takes it to be an obsolete measure
The region of SE England (but it's at Harrow, surely?)
The pest that wrecked a ship
Cheese possibly not on the revised list
Time to get the better of one's better half
Whom dad will regard as a sailor
Permissive missive?
Such awards can be fab, thanks
Safety device in its own box
Go in for pipe playing

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