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It comes as a blow to Belgian - no lie! crossword clue


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Irish Times Crosaire crossword of July 20th, 2018 other clues
A dodgy crime article from The New Yorker?
A fat cat in Georgia
A top Clos in Burgundy produces a biscuity type of treat
All the crows, for instance, in 19 down and 9 across on the back wires
Charity event raising funds for Aster leaving Free State
Cleared out of Red Sea craft
Course for recruit playing a big part in traffic management
Dietary concern for Arabian with high temperature leads to irritation during the season
Don't leave godparents the Juicy Fruits
Flips record about a dream
For flipping crabby types, they are perfect for anyone picking up the bass
Hates leaving homeopaths with something extra
In a manner of speaking, worker lives in a castle traditionally
Institute in Newry moving business responsible for developing port
It follows, the question is key
Manila novel has a long sentence to do with fauna
Megalomaniac releases income from Iberian port
Miss Ring and Victor Ward checkout?
No art in satirical piece coming from The Stones perhaps
Retiring old foreign political leader finds nationalist in local
Reviews Indian music a couple of times, as it's a cultural phenomenon at The Strand
Seafront has no soft bank
Some challenge a regulation for the fishermen
Strong wish to brief bureau representing Ireland
The end product of using 26 across in 8 across for press release?
Whip up what the correspondents produced for The Star - who will appreciate them?
Work in the pool with French champion - that could be bold!

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