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Could have run into debt, you say, in Ireland crossword clue


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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of March 13th, 2020 other clues
For “odd”, the usual clue, I interposed, is “strange”
Elevenses, though it’s not quite eleven
Finding it strange to be out of a job
Seasoned and put away
Garment the unmarried start a trousseau with
Make for the top
Having taken a look at, left
Did the tennis player fall while making it?
Maddens with ridiculous requirements
When bitten, ran
Goes on to the next page of “Reforms”
An offshoot of the British/American farm
Grass that upsets herbivores
Wrongly, is not taken to account for one’s behaviour
The animal will run after, you bet
It’s a sickness you get from fish, miss
Duck, darling!
Offer to repair it and you have to give it up
Give an exclamation and run after him
Have a very high regard for Paul
Bean that may well feature in a vegetarian’s diet
Am sure to beat at, having entered: they’re no experts
Unconcern about the separation
Arrest in the art gallery
Does it moan when you pull it up?
Continue trying to get those unpacked clothes wearable?
Having been referred to by as “plump,” went to see
Nobody opposed to at the moment, but it’s only temporary
On the understanding he’s to get the plants
Not to mention going out late and unaccompanied
It’s my belief it will be retracted, too
After tea laugh at one’s discomfiture
About how old the façade is, be of one mind
Carrying too much weight and imperious
“Awful creeps”, one put in, “is absolutely right”
Satisfaction obtained from the imparting of knowledge
As a result, there are no more notches after that
Reviews when the play’s no longer showing
What the fool, the silly chap, has on his head?
The wreckage floats, drifting a mile on
Two hours behind one, in time
Determined, he got through to the paper
Whirl wind

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