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One man's name for an army crossword clue


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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of December 26th, 2016 other clues
Could one confuse it with melon?
One of those mixed-up scraps
Like piano music?
Good thing to do when dog tired
For rustic pleasure, did farm work on one's tod
Scent of a woman
Makes illustrations of French tribesmen
Metal used in electroplating
Drinks to sip, perhaps, outside the theatre
He wins at a single stroke
Elf keeping the team in food
They're always under your feet
The nick of time
It's worn in wild breathless weathers
Rave madly as you declare
Agnes gets home with heavy heart
A part in which to make a hit on the road
Frequently describes a child less than eleven
Half dead on dope at the station!
Change ten pounds getting something for the car
Burgundy's master crook in jail
Where the Germans have ways to get foreign coins
Where there's just one fowl on the water
Mineral from the Black Forest
Stories about Brideshead, possibly learnt at school
Those possibly played as one works?
Stop using a heartless stratagem?
Finished as a maiden, perhaps?
In disrobing, he digs distractedly around!
Septimus, an excellent back, adds a certain tone
Diamonds kept in the fridge?
Extremely generous one?
More like Manchester, no less like London
They buzz around in football jerseys
Quiet law-breaker's garment?
To be found on vines, it's eaten
He doesn't give his customers socks!
Figures out an egghead as being a rascal!
Words used by the driver, having finished, getting out of a bus
Points to the wood after the fire's gone out
Watched depart
The responsible group a chap has to check out
The way to march?

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