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The poet and I do get ruined by “6” crossword clue


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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of February 18th, 2022 other clues
Not stamped “jobless”
Fish for the backward kid
I need to crumble a few into the vegetable
When the protege comes in, gives it to
What we have is time, according to the cockney
Teasing the fellow about it continuing so boringly
A worker sent in to get someone who's not there
Had spread out, as did the former lining
Catch, all but overturning the boat
Mad when “anise” is misspelled, with an extra N
Doing everything possible - really stretching oneself
Smart but gaudy?
Only just pay for
The Spanish girl caught the French fever
No hunter - quite possibly a fugitive
Mastered - the art of remaining silent?
And coo, look what we’re having to pay!
Cover up, lady; the heat is off
A ring, you say, and a charm
What an oarsman will do, if the boat capsizes?
“It’s daylight,” the child said
On reaching journey’s end, stumble upon
Sending on: its purpose is deflective
It’s turned to rain, when you waken up
With difficulty open the tin inside. It’s in perfect condition
In the communication, seem worried about a gas leak
What told you the girl would be going to a dance?
Unhappiness due to a slump
Are beside the notice urging you to enlist
Managed to spoil one stanza in it
Understand a valley surrounds it
Too bright - that’s obvious
Line up a whole series
It’s a sort of tea-break and you eat too much
The practicality to have a park in a built-up area?
Finish off the salad and prepare to meet your guests?
Terribly stupid about, the former would have it
Meets, when one collides with in the car
Like the scent obtained in Cairo: terribly dull
Ways in which the rest, perhaps, set out to
Didn’t let go of, while one waited
Don’t allow to poke in the stick
A story and bed

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