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A dirty word for "squander" crossword clue


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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of November 17th, 2017 other clues
Very light-headed
Understood to be in the red? A pack of lies!
Stepped on the time switch
Started to play tennis that was adequate?
The dog bounds round in, coming back
Meet and give a lift over to
Playing there with a certain trio
Like an angel, prepared to go out to get food
He's holding clubs but can't play them in the game
The parking card shows the rate
It's a fish? Smart boy!
Speculate as to whether the balloon will go up?
Has bought, from grants
She has a gun (hasten to add, not the Sten!)
Nuts that are very popular with monkeys
Don't allow the mind to wander during the game
Succeeded in performing the difficult feat of removing?
Does it take a walk around the rose garden?
For the record, fall from grace in being beaten
Activities of the progressive?
Granting interviews to all and sundry - that's obvious
Though bucolic, is tense before an exam
Nonplussed when given the chuck
Before you run, it's a harmless animal
What the herbivore goes off with?
Believed to have been lodged in one's bank account
Waiting to be complained about by the patrons
Expanded, as the former did all round
Tailoring, more at home in wool
Not the same but a different tree the lad's running round
Convincing the dope to get into bed
While standing on a box to get the material
Shout to a pal on coming in
Crime for which there is a lighter sentence?
Is its concealment of an ugly forehead such a benefit?
Order suitable attire
It's a plant stand, we're told
Refrained from because one was carrying something
Contending there's a taste of fish
The foreigner in the bottom row
Had been in pain, one allowed
Furious, squirts oil into the opening
So blast round the tree
Bill is a stationer
Solemn and wise-looking, frightening to a mousey type

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