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Blows things out of all proportion perhaps by exaggerating what's in The Mirror crossword clue


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Irish Times Crosaire crossword of November 6th, 2020 other clues
Great service without ultimate wine and spirit
Went through the numbers with the paper girl from the start
Organisation has no money to open negotiations for type of horses
Free's albums?
Young woman rescuing hamster from salt marshes
Parts of the cabbages with rotten leaves
Local pitch in 24 across is similar
Passover in Split and not at home
Bar applause for new measures?
Pay more for holiday by opening papers
Place to meet similar people eager to join company on strike
Francis Bacon dismisses canons manipulated by the man of the cloth
A relative of Daisy's, with a Californian mother, gets 50% of lock-up premises in Clare
Fourth Estate finally taken in by summaries coming out of the biscuit factory
Popular supporter is on time with recent delivery
No hints in Christian name from us?
Republican party welcomes awful shift for the present
It's a risky business for those overseeing student applications admitting error
Sailor finds drugs for addict
A ward for half of those in 17 down
Sensational missing lines from Beethoven's Moonlight
Service provided by The Border's mail order business
Someone knowing the rights and wrongs of test, in a manner of speaking, found in Cloud
Sweaty heartless chairman is starting trouble
The extremes of opium den to be honest
College in Trim near IT has debts - the type synonymous with the bookmakers
Turns up starting trouble with Roman emperor over island in the east

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