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Ate in the café downstairs crossword clue


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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of September 6th, 2022 other clues
Dancing with many a wild mob
The station where Ted gets upset about some of the police
Light on something silky
As girl's names go, a northern one?
Of people to keep up with, there's one (or more) here
Dan must change to a removal job
The long view
Fabulous flier from Rochdale
Badger a boy about starting school
Watcher who may appear unconscious?
Initially on the loose without permission
Formerly a fairy-tale start
To be a bad cop is difficult, duck
Form of words used in making an arrest
Young fox?
Could it support a partial variation in sea level?
One seen, in the dark, to shoot and make a dash for it?
Received with thanks, you know
One in the forefront of football?
The Admiralty is not in this street
Help them (being backward) to get into TV etc.
Quick to read the end of a story
Botticelli depicted her with a heavenly body
Though remote, it can still be at hand
I take a piece of bronze to be ferrous
About a clergyman, a wager is of military significance!
A good pull up for caravans
A loud piano piece
Dad's dance, French style
Big pool a sailor has to top up!
Cry a bit more, love
Put up for one night, perhaps
Ready to fight for a possible dream
Encourage the family poet
A rise, perhaps, for an American
For the record, extra large business emblems
Sent for by Rod Reed?
Anciently, the first person to take the plate round
By which to travel from Cairo?
Agree by letter to a friend
Run out and take a squint around the end of the street
Being delicate, Neil staggers round the welfare centre
For a noted purpose, you can do this for yourself

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