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In full agreement that it's time for lunch crossword clue


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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of October 18th, 2016 other clues
In ordinary terms, right in position
Game for which a stick is used
As you'd expect, it's not exactly topical
To take a rest this way can look hard!
Have another shot at reforming Terry
An American accepted by a compere as wonderful
A back seat
An arresting figure in many a musical work
It contributes colourfully to an illusion
The French wild goat, smooth in movement
Colourful, sad music
Ready to get upset about a piece of work being tedious
An opening in dermatology, I think
Capital of Japan
Mark, about to take a bit of a holiday from school?
A knotty snag
It took a month for us to name this god!
A sign with which to greet us?
Serviceman, possibly, using a rifle
A rough description of oil
Keep the Terriers in check!
Walk a little way with sailorly gait
It's got a blinking lid on it!
City with a centre for animals having strayed
Strange seminar for servicemen
Weaver of lace, nominally
It might be uprooted, but not with a stick!
Malone's girl?
He has only a penny to contribute, at the end of the day
Stimulate at 54 points
Girl with a car at finishing school
Stiff game?
Ancient doctor's assistant taking shelter at church
His opponent, presumably, is a marked man
Sell a litre somehow
Stout hotel employee?
Came down from heaven and reigned, we're told
His very greatness occasioned exclamation
A great big embrace at the end of the race
A clear cut curve

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