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Keen to shake up the joint crossword clue


K N E E

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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of October 22nd, 2019 other clues
Female credited as having an important station?
Put up with inadequate seating
A town and more
Correct what's been misnamed?
A burdensome thing to do
My tea cannot be vegetarian
Being sadly sick at heart is relatively pointless
May refer to humbug in a letter to a bachelor
The spirit said to be within me
He built a manor (with baths?)
It's fun, possibly for a detachment of police
The tea lady?
Infantile enthusiast?
Containing nothing, the new poster is worst
Flier possessing a bottle opener in wrought iron
Figures of fun in court?
A name to preserve, that is?
Gets so upset about nothing with minor actors!
Talk harshly at a good speed
Those getting together for a bite?
Keep regulating airmen
Fiddle a point by degrees?
The ultimate in fiendishness
One who fights doggedly?
Notices the difference, just a bit
At the office, maybe in or out
Girl left behind as usual
Wine for myself and the GP
A runner and two fatheads in a boat
No elm produces fruit
When he goes to bat, you wash
Pumping centre
Dixon's associate, a stone worker
A pointed reply
Weapon used by gunners at the point of landing
A wrinkle to stop outright!
Pass to the scorer
As an airman, is he a little light?
What's left of one's holiday?
Could just one tend to blacken the sky?

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