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A book-end, for example, has a containing function crossword clue


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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of July 13th, 2022 other clues
One way to surrender or withdraw
A new coat, notice
You can count on it being a frame
The botanist's daughter?
What some terrible winds did
High or low adjustment to diet
It's not this that's emphatic!
Many consume it
To suggest that Lincoln's at Land's End, would be lying!
Being a friend to one's parents' sisters, she's targeted!
Blatantly untruthful woman!
As far as Emil can stagger?
Sorry, that is, to leave Sadie
It's ground for a menial to lose heart
A mistake to catch you out?
Be inclined to need some sort of prop
Silly ideas to which players turn a deaf ear
Ulster reform movement, in effect
For instance, in building sites, one can find a writer!
Having been scattered, maybe came to rest at certain points
Prompt treatment for fits out West
Put up with being restless?
A gas product of Icelandic origin
Seat on which one may have sat for lb50
One of those possibly coming up to scratch?
Many at the job centre get employed, only to be put out
Happen to provide everybody with notes
Money I had as cover
Some more music from uncle
When he's on strike, his partner's a comparative onlooker
Bowler in the English attack?
A minor, for instance
Coat shared by a couple?
Praise or honour for making a bottle opener cheaper?
Helpful line in an advert
Get a bit ill
Express sadness when given a loan for only about half a day
The youngster's in luck, I dare say
In certain ways, a piece of metal can turn up corroded
Love sometimes goes to her head
Presumptuous hotel somewhere in Scotland
The attraction of getting half fare, with a bit of luck
Our very own race starter

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