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Oriental workers in accommodation taking the last of the readings of the rain and wind crossword clue


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Irish Times Crosaire crossword of February 22nd, 2021 other clues
A dismissive order in Belgium from a flighty type
Breakdown rescue - is that safe?
Can't tail criminal going back and forth between here and America
Carried out prize for engineering degree
Catching out leaders stepping up revolutionary planning for Easter 1916
Check with Buck or dancer's partner
Complete set of good books discovered in our place
Extra-odd Italian rogue
Funny comedic art is systematic of what's typically on display in the house
Is at the centre of denials of annoying sounds
It's not good for Geordie with no ego
It's not unusual to roam freely in The Netherlands
Ladies' man produced content from upsetting indecent negative
Leave out what's upsetting in testimony
Letters about the playboy perhaps produced by those performing the odd role
Make a meal of it with Cain out of defiance
Qualifications of those working on The Curragh
Reads new novel as reported in response
Relatives taken in by Trinidad scheme
Sister's bit of sharp practice with marine trumpet (3'1,6)
Some top running shoe is full of holes and the water just runs through it
The facts and figures - a tad elevated
The Press fail to win in court
The white hats presumably in revolutionary party set up
Those entering the fray with 2 down lose the head and go ballistic first? Sometimes!
What those in 14 down are capable of doing by having a couple of buns in the oven for others
Woods warns the golfers shouting this on first two at St Andrews

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