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A flier ("Big Bill") to help you across the road crossword clue


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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of April 24th, 2023 other clues
It's worse when the rope tangles round the back of tractor
Look soppy without work
A passage in Paisley
Even without Al, it would still be wonderful
Almost a lump of chemical
Low place where some fellows go in a car
A well balanced game
No longer terribly crude?
Those all pulled out with arresting effect?
Sort of jelly for boys
The realistic viewer has no such illusions!
The Romans imagined her to be heavenly
Without a happy woman, the thing doesn't work
Cold-hearted but getting better
Bird-like fielder?
Hirsute poet out East
Many a target will make demands
She wants, say, about fifty quid
Money going inland?
Catch coming back from the bank
Earlier, minced beef containing a certain amount of pork
Water with a pronounced odour
Stays on the stage?
Ridicule makes one stare wildly around!
Give the water treatment
A basis for footwork
Loud musical instrument?
Was rude to a busman!
If upset, act like a dog!
Carry a note into a bar
Big-headed artist many women have a use for
Harlesden boy?
Put down by a puzzler?
She takes as much as she can hold on the Fourth of July
This subject comes first, I see
Secondary highway, but wide
An old-fashined rotter
Men consume half a loaf with fruit
It grows shaky when there's a wind
The flute player did so also, Edward

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