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Burglar Bill, mentioned by Eric crossword clue


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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of February 15th, 2021 other clues
The French race is foreign, obviously
It's when you get what's coming to you
She's so loveless, the American one!
A group reformed there
Ruthless daily grind at a mundane line?
Sniffed at, being incensed?
Measure a spare part
Angry girl hiding in cover
Is there a certain repose about Wayne?
Person with fancy ideas
Where food's concerned, they take a lot of licking
Such a preview will give information
Treason, maybe, in politics
Lust of a person with passion
Small attachment, possibly pricy
Wrong colour for Cilla?
Voice, possibly a bit stentorian?
Gambler's favourite girl?
The truth about Capone
A good deal escaped destruction in the Bible
Set out to be a warm-hearted bit of sunshine
Paper garments?
Anything said to take less than a fortnight
Determined to reverse round a bend?
Keeps in corsets
Quotation from an old treatise
Leads around the valleys
Strong feeling of tiredness?
The chap to be leading endlessly astray
It can make a dramatic picture
Large piece of beefcake
That of a packet of paste?
Argued with a flier, indeed
Pal upset by a boy being given a thin coat
A bit of a womaniser?
Return a first-class beer in royal possession
More pleasant, albeit cold-hearted
One too young to start tippling
Chief in rank
To shoot some of the typists would be absurd
Domain of the authentic monastic head
A deputy, the beast, having a snoop round
Forename for father fox

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