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Born on the first of December, in poverty crossword clue


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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of August 27th, 2024 other clues
A cat can mean very little
A plant in the form of a glove
At a broken date, he gets angry
Just the man to make hay?
Quoted by some 'tec' in the CID
Many a politician is a bit wet
Glutted with dates
I leave oil on her car
Form of darts one is lucky to play
Reach maturity and readiness to scoff?
Tolerate with constraint
Did one's best to influence voters
Point to a chap called Jack
Sounds like the total, but isn't
Handy restrictions
The opening where you turn for the town centre
Be slow to show abhorrence about fancy ties
Nominally the part of Aphrodite
The intonation with which no gentleman finishes a sentence?
Prepare for action (e.g., some mousetraps)
Apply some term to the wild dove
But you would know him from Eve!
Would he have arrested a stripper?
Is he silly to start climbing on a camel's back?
Infection making a tint possibly visible
Drink, child
Keep going to the end of the queue
Priest making a name in a high place
The row brewing over foreign currency won't improve things
Fated to work on a new Dome!
Time to arrest the flow of drink, say
Wind and bad visibility taken to the Australians' heart
New 'soap' about the heart of England (historic Shropshire)
Very young to be so loveless still
Goods are offered for it
It's of some material, possibly protective
The right I had to be free
It will do you no good to move mistakenly out of neutral
Scatter food outright!
He gives noted service, that is
Rested on the bottom

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