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One can get nothing from Taranto that's typically Scottish crossword clue


T A R T A N

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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of July 12th, 2023 other clues
Something hard to eat outside?
In this way, one can see stars
A duck one possibly links with waterproof cover
Matey fun
The people to pine, perhaps, for a source of timber?
The extra sixth, supposedly?
In movies, they're often special
Contrapuntal piece, fast, rhythmic and vocal
One travels thus in seafaring
Wine shop or exotic abode in which to go without nothing
Passed over, perhaps
Finest of tube stations?
I say - it rhymes!
Speak about licentious love of spicy sausage
Gone with the wind?
It's on tape and can also be seen at Monte
Light to carry
Where a lad gets out of breath
It's usually clear when a girl comes to the wrong conclusion
Like her mother, she's grey
It's grossly overpriced - by a tearaway?
Worker making class distinctions?
Flier helping to make restitution
A female's sporting trophy?
Assignation shown to be impossible?
That princely former player
Was it packed with Tommy's troubles?
A mug where beer's concerned
Dirty electrical connection?
Subject of childish stories?
The right woman left the party
In politics, it never has a completely happy ending
Originated, for instance during Prohibition
Such sinister humour as a gang leader permits?
Lofty TV part?
Implore somebody to buzz off!
It has its association with kicks
Music to amuse the children?
Arabian girl, possibly?
To finish up as head

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