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Cry of a part-time worker crossword clue


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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of August 12th, 2024 other clues
It's exciting to have a drink with one
Admitted having been bought?
Seamen possibly love to forgive
The place for fencing may be on the ski slopes
Composer of 'The Spanish Rag'?
Pumping centre
One whose parliamentary seat is free?
She'll finish up out of line
A piano on hire will suit
Wrongly take to be a form of slate
A letter to declare one's property
Eating his, could make a fathead sick
Let's suppose aunt is robbed of lb50
Cuts round the bend in certain channels
Erotic, perhaps, but not without taste
Something to hang on to?
Vehicle to buy, horse included
Student, initially one having a job
Possibly dead at the end of the world, furthermore
Would he attempt to embrace H.M.?
It's sweet, but less than elevating
Tangled with a couple of guys
Holding a CD, he'd be perfectly in order
No part of a travelogue is fiction
The general, of course, is everybody's superior
Part of a shoe left in the rain
A steel product that stimulates!
In which one eats rashly at a hotel?
We get Les out of town
After a bit, some duty becomes discontinuous
It's wonderful how master Joe gets the car to start
An author's deep sources?
Friendly with a beginner in a new play
Trod very softly taking a horse out
A seasoned couple
Fire about half the guns - a number, that is
The book on the shelf to the right
With a delicate cut?
Bargain opportunity in town
To live at central Tooting involves risk

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