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Irish Times Crosaire crossword of November 14th, 2020 other clues
Toasts from shop assistant found on all sides today
Grace Kelly missing clearly one of those holding drink in the pub
Everyone uses them when posting statements regarding Trump's extremes
Tom Sawyer failed to get mayo or spread?
Please read after misunderstanding 'Tips for The Very Young Travellers'
Crafty types of Egyptian spirit for local gossips
Using needle in final games, for example, holding on to triumph
Propose a toast in part for The Bench
A basic requirement for Orwell getting away from ne'er-do-well
Bitter docile boss over 100
Public garden isn't finished on Trim site produced by upstart
Religious school after a French Revolution
Greek character managed hotel by a type of school that's particular dangerous?
Romeo losing the head doing a couple of lines by and large
Feel sorry for the most part for rugby player - a supporter of mine
Grow a reduced amount - sounds like something heard in agricultural college?
Small fish heads of unusual pollock for redistribution
A harpist using jazz instrument that appeals to a plucky type
Hawk ring for dollar and pray no one hears that right
Some internship - a dream job for father on a mission
In a state of shock?
Some uplifting favourite yarn of The Abominable Snowman
Irish love joining party leader quietly for a drink
Spread with soup, sole, shins - and with this, the makings of a proper paella?
Close most of the paper with one quick look
Keep an eye on revolting characters in The Apocalypse
Taoiseach scratches aches, a bit
Native Alaskan sides of bread complimenting saucy dishes
The censor of Rome removes introduction and two lines from last speeches produced by Diego Garcia and others
French neighbours soon in trouble - what do you expect from a Basque plot?
New vehicle commandeered by paramilitaries is in an ideal state?
The problem with The Queen? Produced by Sky clearly!
Fool coming back from Dar es Salaam
One is charged for taking a fair amount of the potion
The weakest man on The Board in hock locally
One of those in Ring on top of extension to date is well developed?
First song in Evita taken by leading actor's character

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