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When low on money, what to have for tea? crossword clue


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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of December 16th, 2022 other clues
Not getting a mite worried about it? Never!
Knock back, as usual
Smiling, I claim to be exploited
Rabbit the baby likes to have in its pram
Wild bear in an animal show
Catch some in retreat
Continues to make profits
Having come back, worked regularly at again
Vehicle returns at eleven
When he leaves here at eleven, settle in
Rest that one, in all fairness, deserves?
Don’t accept the parent’s taken to drink
Put, inside it, a love letter
The long-suffering alto is having to change key in it
A girl imprisoned for having wasted money
All second-hand? We’re used to that!
Catch on to a branch
Unsheathe, to make one talk
Performing their number in it, do really well
Decree the road must be repaired in
Came out on top, you say, in both halves
When the food is cooked, slipping off
Affection you feel for someone you’re stuck on?
Wolf in close up
Quite big, but not immeasurably so
Stretched out in the shade, long to
Apt to take for one’s own use
After this, my teaching days are over, my sweet!
Seem busy making attire for the period piece
Seen to be highly thought of
Mad to free the imprisoned sailor
Seen in seas so rough they make your hair curl?
Around a round
Going off to get a coin to telephone
Squabble with, when you queue up?
Seeing what you have to say for youself
China has a problem with depravity
Are we prepared to sit in for, so to speak?
In giving a garbled version of, is cheating
Saying there’s a metal animal outside it
A remarkable cue
One’s to squeeze the ring into the loop
Nonsense! Light up!

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