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The war at sea hotted up! crossword clue


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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of February 22nd, 2023 other clues
Does better than start bolting the grub
Hitch a horse to a pole
Big or little, it's to note
He, or she, is always ready
Do policemen have hesitation in drinking it?
Food to bake badly at Birkenhead
Chosen but not fully adopted
She has a point
Good French style
Rice dish, a bit of a risk for a German
Used to be wasted on Ted
Stolen water?
She upsets me mum!
Billy is little different from Buster
What led to the late finish the lady was upset about
Securities there's no need to feel edgy about
In Arapaho, an exclamation of disgust
Tread on some character's toe
Sickly looking boy, but in demand
One in Einstein's family?
Location one may have to set out for
To cut the grass outside the pub is not a big thing
A spectator's view
Time to show a bit of eagerness
Nice place, albeit deserted
Followers, possibly at sea
For a start, half of us are in debt
Flashy fellow lacking humanity
Historic assembly that gave thanks in triumph
Is he among the lesser brethren abroad?
Painter, for instance, in sad disarray
Quiet order to a dog
Is done differently by an inventor
A swimmer in the pink
She's the one
A pilot's uppishness?
Pig-headed beast at the wheel?
Such objects as fine dogs' tails
Brought a bit of news to the doctor
Faint at the end of one's training course?
Runs a chap to the women's institute

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