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Like the news broken in '13 Across' crossword clue


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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of February 13th, 2023 other clues
Is it consumed for encouragement?
Airman in a hole having only half a loaf
Cheats at chess?
But it doesn't upset the recipient!
With which to clean a second-class bedsit, say?
Important place for getting fresh coal out of a mine
Traded in timber at the end of the street
Fenland river rotates machinery
Pop Lee's eccentric family?
Goes around collecting marbles
What a dog might do for a cad
Fat-headed bird?
What a visitor does, making one give up crime
Cuts down on dried fruit?
The age of galleons
She takes Poles around the States
Club magazine
Land of misguided laity
Time that could be said to be out of date?
Poised for a come-down?
Billy hiding water from a fowl
Proclamation you'll find in the dictionary
Critical figure to fifty per cent of Italians
Chuck's said to give her pounds
Damages and does wrong to the bitter end
He makes capital love
Does it look jolly like Roger?
The cheek to offer lb1 for a piano?
What came down from them usually went up
Scottish topper has Mat's back
Source of protection, albeit with strings
It doesn't just mean that Kojak actor
Irascible, hot-stuff Yankee
'Bits' in a computer?
The right birds for uncle
Fay goes around with Enid, perhaps, when it's sunny
Beaten hollow by two little boys!
It can also arise due to a bit of a hole in a ship
In school, it takes some tackling
One in a church body is innocent
Officer needing a stout heart in the new army
A lecturer's name
Rest of the pile

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