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Like a goal at rugby, it's often dropped crossword clue


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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of February 8th, 2022 other clues
An attack by the RE, roughly speaking?
Spotted a pastry without a topping
In ordinary terms, a teasing poser
Food taken quietly, at leisure
Means of communication used by intermediaries
Fondled or shot on the 1st of December
Therefore finish up making a peace offering
Many consume it
Check out the name of a savoury seed
Where, at leisure, sailors can make sport
Frederic never had something to eat out
Venerable writer of a noted plot
One man's name for a bird lacking 'chic'
Baker's blunder?
Something suitably said as Sarah consumed the excellent punch
O lord, what a mess - simply drivel!
Cold and dismal, finish the job and get out
Is she capable of a fruity suggestion?
Cremated cricket
Persisted in one's efforts, though terribly tired
Scold a worker for hiding a traitor
Prepared to push for a result
Link it up with an ear-piece
Ran away to sea
Edelweiss, etc., a fellow longs for
Thought I had to start early
Cool-headed American male, as a rule
People accept half a loaf as something to eat
Out fishing, perhaps, there can be quite a blow
He may be Spanish or possibly Roman
Where alleged witches cooked meals
Run out and look around for a tin opener
It's possibly left on the corner like a parked car
Show preference for the French savoury products
Club cards
Player who needs to get his broken elbow right
Discuss going up to bed before tea, perhaps
Commonplace boycott on an inexperienced driver
Equally, at half time, it's not a hundred per cent
The part that makes the hole

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