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Name I’d change crossword clue


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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of March 12th, 2020 other clues
Show disfavour of a matted beard
An introduction before you actually confront
Scots own
She’s a delight
A minor disturbance
Piled in disorder as one worked at the job
Funny way to ensure silence?
Having purpose gives us new heart
A singer behind bars
Not our party?
Relatives who can be somewhat unstable
Well placed to shift the trio out of the dormitory
Indicates wealth
Carriage for transporting “17 Across”?
Like a breezy tune?
Where Walter was upset at getting a “pair”
When Joe’s in the cart, perhaps, it’s serious
Like dark deeds
Look back again
Drink like a fish
Warm-hearted writing by members
Patient task
Cheese a fly would not be on for long
Added to some soup only
Thus employed, make maximum profit
There’s parking for the car, but it’s swimming in water!
Monastic wine?
Seem too tired to do a holdup?
Walking speed?
Variety of mead made with milk
Colourful but dirty
Material for a new abode
Graham Greene’s position?
Island said approximately to have one tree?
Sharp turn by Oliver?
Bind the upper parts
Backyard vehicle?
Kid them it’s something symbolic
Engineers a pierhead, we gather
Meant for a sliding fit?
An end product of unusual lustre
Being sharp, maybe hurts no end!
Put it down for square dancing, etc.

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