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The coach takes us to Birkenhead crossword clue


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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of September 18th, 2019 other clues
Make notes about a politician (containing something sweet)
A visionary, is he one for details?
The tedious fellow gives you a wave
One who shoots out of sight
Something between a knee and an ankle
Shown the way out of an insoluble dilemma
Thinks about heavenly females
Cry, to a certain measure, on the 3rd of May
No sub can be a bounty
The boy I'm after for the tough stuff
Rose and dressed
Moved in less pedestrian fashion?
Animal related to the vixen
One that will make you feel short of money?
A city in E. Hants
Wild inlets can be pretty
Being "way out" is no longer the thing
Religiously put in a very good list
Scandinavians' way to treat weeds
Royal potato source
Force in favour of organising some help!
Frontier line?
At most, a skirt for mother
Sign of a line ending at a terminus
It's bound to have maps
Bobby or the beak
Colourful bit of square dancing
Don't wait for permission!
There are a hundred and more such boys
Too young to be a fat lady
Little girl from Bethnal Green
From a biting wind?
Knocking over in the street
An exclamation of huge enthusiasm
So old, there seems nothing to look around for
One calling for extremes of patience for a saint?
Where, in 1963, all were in sad distress
Impertinent in a tasteful way?
Water, yet a fine rhyme for wine
If upset, a kiss may mend things
River as seen on golf courses

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