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Irish News Cryptic crossword of November 28th, 2020 other clues
Victory comes to many taking part in search for it
Security the batsman hopes won't be disturbed
Because one goes to a continent...
...make a song about a chill and get a telling-off
Jar holds the fire
There will probably be steps to go down after the landing here
This social group intends giving nothing away
A printer provides a tortoise
Runs an E-type, but isn't mad in it
Leave an orchestra playing
A profit repeated
Sort of benevolent
Contrite writer takes a single portable shelter
See the old boy start to play tennis!
Only part of a district
So I aped Fatty?
Treating illumination appropriately? Not really!
You'll find him in the circle richly attired
A reverse position by the defender
It marks the end of play
Animals coming from Eastern countries
Visibly intelligent grasp
Number is up: gets no backing but all the strain

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