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Mark or Nick? crossword clue


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Irish Times Crosaire crossword of June 19th, 2018 other clues
A small train with pack animals
Call up first lady over fine
Created a stink for Weekender's dropping of news
Crucial play with right message for wider distribution
Dry type admits taking head off Irishman assisting the minister
Final, final warning for snaky type sounds like a touch of desperation
Grand girl whatever way you look at her is heaven-sent
Growing concern for those involved in plot
Holds the discards for bait initially in big ship
If you're involved in 15 down you'll need this presumably for financing start-ups
Individual not in tip-top condition in Irish Dynasty (1'5)
It's not easy for those at the end of 24 across opposing the peacemakers
Keeps getting mileage out of crazy secrecy about Labour leader
Menus are wrong for securing the online service
New piston required for electric motors
Not in school to look after and feed half the daydreamers
Organisation is being wound up perhaps and it's taking an age
Part of the golf course proposal is just a sketchy design
Rosemary gets first pound of tea
Some remarkable aversion to desert
Sounds like Beany or Barney perhaps hasn't got a regular mate
Taking the car to the mountains popular with the swingers
The Joshua Tree needs no introduction - in retrospect, it's suggestive of reliable hit
They put pressure on to use gag loosely
Type of stress, in a manner of speaking
Volte-face as a result of lobotomy perhaps
What comes from the heart for family going overseas

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