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Do its wrong parts get eaten? crossword clue


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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of February 21st, 2023 other clues
No longer tense
Junior masonic centre
Girl's name for a musical instrument
Digging with this, half of it may get lower
Chap getting a poor share of a posh house
Big girl struggling for breath?
Some laudable picture from Hollywood
Something to clean up, in fact?
But it's not slow, to give trouble at certain points
King for whom the common people had a secret love?
Shrub or pine, perhaps, in part of the Jurassic
Some of this river encircles central Germany, but it's in France
The dog sank her teeth into a companion!
Examination of figures during a meal
Displeased with what is of higher class?
Alter, for a change, at some future time
Martin's part of Birmingham?
Stop referring to a transport cafe
In practice (without public relations) unsuitably sour or vinegary
An article every mother needs
One singer in three?
Produce snores or strange rumbles
The impressive kind?
If you want bread, stick to this
Bit of a bloomer by the boys
Jokes made by old fools without hesitation
Girl stuff, French style
It's bound to contain maps
Try fitting a new seat to an old model car
Anatomically, it's different from the elbow
Overindulge in jam?
Wander with me and that Cockney woman
Mainly the church at Filey, possibly
Had she a quarrel with another woman?
Name a busy type of playwright
The dangers of working with pliers
You can stick it on the wall, maybe
Polite to Ian, a chap who is not of service
It isn't all it sounds!
Bleat like a sad hearted bachelor

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