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Are they said to sum up the possibilities of publicity? crossword clue


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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of March 10th, 2020 other clues
To be ill can be against the law
Traded blows?
Like Uncle, in a state
Soldiers are also in the scheme
Her lad became a messenger
Holds up for days, outwardly
She puts her fortune on one match
See fit to communicate
Sighs audibly at the sheer magnitude
I, for instance, have nothing
He has little money for French wine
Where there’s some stress at certain points
One hastens with it
To summarise, a military policeman’s no dunderhead!
Flashy guy suffering key interruptions
Not obviously silly, perhaps
He’s free with his political views
He’s a bit of a blade
Dismissed by a cross editor
Hope Paris may be on the end of the line
Money to move around as you get rich
In Chile, we hear, it’s cold
Pastoral section of the Handel Largo
Athenian female?
Where Arthur arrived frequently?
Old engine driver
In broadcasting, Dora may be out of line
The cost of a great ball?
A beastly study?
Growing reason why I’m in sore distress
It always comes first
Avoided showing a noted figure to be dead wrong
That lucky pickpocket?
It’s involved in rowing with a bonehead, we hear
We understand it to be communicative
Keep going to the Nag’s Head and turning nasty
Captivate the last listener
The targeted aunt
The tree of popular choice
Start being clever

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