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Start walking back, as a rule crossword clue


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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of June 24th, 2024 other clues
Might their wearer get sozzled at the Saracen's Head?
Legendary victim making it a cruel anagram
As baked at some stage in experimental labs?
Saint who confused Nabal with Laban?
Did this bird never say no?
Tool for working a spar
May be handy if you're about to pass out
Do a bit of housework
The havoc when I'm given the runaround
Stravinsky's vigorous piece
Flew round in fabulous fashion
Even smaller than miniature!
Number of spectators watching an opener?
Overweight yet fast, not a slow starter
Dispatch, say, about fifty
A quiet morning? It's just not true!
Game of polo?
Not new in the least!
Throw out half of it when storing papers
In position, for example
Such varnish doesn't suit the whole ship, I see
Understandable to many a listener
Blacklegs providing taxis at the transport centre
A gas none may produce
To wreck a boot is simply not allowed
Do such dancers try to leave?
Farmer helping with guidance?
Powerless to choose one's course?
It has strings attached
Can it make one glad to be in Ireland?
Some outdated ideas passed muster
Little chap less than resolute?
Concert, in a sense
He's entertained in vague style
With being breathless, one can be amusing
Sunny little chap?
Boaters may find her accommodating
Drink up, mate!
Reason for a solder to be in some locality
Be somewhere often, if only in spirit
Just one scrap can get fighters confused!
Tribesman in an epic tale
Rugby boy determined to get a goal?

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