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Irish Times Crosaire crossword of February 12th, 2020 other clues
It's a luxury eating like a horse? Only the sides!
It's just Frank?
Knowledgeable view of 9 across and most of 18 across
Lie in both ends of restaurant guide
Baked nurse's cold, bad eggs
Break the news to Vogue model
Lighten up perhaps and take the figs out of digestif
Market duck found stuffed in prime cut? Matriarch loses the head!
Poison in cure leads to convictions
Present to peacekeeper at summit, brief to this formal legal document
Pretentious type up Alpine summit on top of ironwood tree that doesn't have much growth
All together it's hot at '22 hearing
Provoke old party stump
Bank's raison d'?tre is unique
Psst? Real problem with church collections!
Centre set up in Little Rock
Recall some Halloween ogres no longer with us
Cheer for Degas coming out of stage door
Section from paper cut by employee working on Weekend
Citrons from discount store thrown out
Snored badly in low humming sounds
Contempt in crushing spiders, etc.
Sounds like something spies used to do at Checkpoint Charlie, as they are not connected
Custodians disregard a Scot having banks in Tibet, Kashmir and Pakistan?
The fastest flowing pipe in street
Ending it badly without a penny to one's name
Idealist leaves registered mail from Union

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