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The little woman has a point crossword clue


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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of May 24th, 2017 other clues
Theirs is a service station
A numbered container?
Old-fashioned parent swallowing tea endlessly
Jib, perhaps, as Lisa may do
College head girl in form
Irritates with too much talk about inexperienced drivers
A pettish, low-down dog?
Poor finish to the job at the end of the road
She has a line in stewed eels
Stuff to puff?
One swimming in the Elbe
In spite of adequacy, weaken
Cutting a swing out
Figures to get a drink at a little place in the country
It's inclined to give shelter
Still to be found in Little Venice
She gets her share, that is, of masculine attention
Is able to see a point
Feel panicky and run away
Baker's blunder?
We lark around with a dog excerciser
Little old car with no right to be on the M1?
Central line
Smoke from the car in which Joe is reversing?
Returning from Niagara another time
Driving place
States further that many are in sad disarray
Drolly quaint in a lofty way
Does it mean the customer's in command?
Who will back us for £50 against that terrible Russian? Not Gilbert!
Dog with a tail to shorten
Sweet, pixilated guys concealing a warm heart
Told what to do about beds so badly made
Sam, who belted any number of army officers!
Frightened fish caught by the Poles
Animal possibly reined
Steve, for instance, said to be upset about Victor
Snap up things wanted for the kitchen
In the field of cricket, does he need insurance?
David Jason as a boy?
Cover with £1 note!

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