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In the church, have they two places to sell things? crossword clue


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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of May 5th, 2021 other clues
A sympathetic remark is not good enough
Does it give the viewer a glazed look?
Monthly article on old people
In a gun, the extremes literally are of brass
It's natural possibly to eat at the pub
Become a bit fidgety
He gives a fellow some work
Style of frying in a jug?
For a start, many a tube gets bent
With which to sweep riotous mobs out of the way?
Horse with a love for drink
The right sort of blonde is impetuous!
In brief, the final introductions
By taking a piano concerto extract
He's about as worthy as a bishop, sir
Threaten to cane 'em 'orribly!
Start with nothing to write
A dramatic reminder
Followed a girl in the end
People needing a broken rib set
Shooting jacket?
One at the head of a chapter, perhaps
A general mess of mud is something to attend to
Trade vehicle following some cars in town
Rosie's willowy form
They were wise to form a trio
Still, the abominable snowman has no tail
Disagreeably negative start to talks
Otto's making honey
Peevish due to a trying time
Some sign of being good in a group
Study many points
Cry because a book end's missing?
Beastly line in parental guidance
Starts afresh to give engineers information
A quarantine, in Irish isles
Mended at last
Avoids reading what may be full of rubbish
Unimportant museum piece, wrought iron
Go up again
But Kenneth was no extra

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