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Stupidly lie about and stupidly get caught crossword clue


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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of June 26th, 2020 other clues
It allows you to exhibit just how house-proud you are!
Emphasise the Arab cities are different all round
Own you are forced to
Cheerful, which is auspicious
Aloof, I stand beating time
In the buff, hugging a plutocrat
Replace the really good top player spoken of
In a hurry to have a drink, gets a round
Multum in parvo is less than accurate
The wine was revolting
Disaster averted by your neighbour’s phoning you?
It beams down from way up, to call attention to
Satisfy as being suitable
One of the farm’s adjuncts that remains always the same?
Does it get your foot accustomed to wearing it?
How drivers could see they were behind a dogcart?
Esteemed and confident, taking a walkabout
Admiration, in particular
Is to set off round about six – flying
She’s a backer, too
In a while, the weed got entwined with the plant
Didn’t economise – too exhausted
Rather small bird having a funny fight in it
Good gracious! I’m no longer topsy-turvy!
Getting on with the shutting up of the shop-front
A derelict pub, exhort to go into
Instead changed the first to “repugnance”
To hand the water to requires quite a gymnastic feat
The fathead is convinced there’s a crack
Satisfaction is derived from the colonisation
That is to cover the girl in, silly!
Your crony is standing a round
Is he mincing liver for the monkey?
Vindicates – the meteorologist’s forecast of improving weather?
Landed, carrying “The Wandering Meteor” actors
Gloat unfairly over the three that flopped completely
Colour when the man’s name is spoken
How one regretted making the acrimonious remark?
Does one’s best to include the tea-packers in the agreements
New versions of those coloured moored platforms?
A lady had come round about even before that
That’s what we’re talking about, children
For the journey back, the same case

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