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There's hard work for him, Victor, in the navy crossword clue


N A V V Y

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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of July 28th, 2022 other clues
Jam, of course, can behave like glue
Said to be one of those around the nave
A high-flown sort of letter?
Landowner with his own little place at the end of the road
Country areas where rooms can be had
Is vegetable, but there may be fur on it
A fault that makes me tired
Some stewed apples, soft to eat
A dash for the river
Sail erratically around the kingdom with a dog
Jump over, out of the way
Put down in one's very best writing?
Fat girl finishing breakfast, possibly with pudding
Haymaker's cry?
Jack's lofty situation, at work?
Not exactly a dirty song
After a job's finished, the burden of payment?
Spout about medical chaos?
Has it handlebar horns?
Was inclined to have let out a piece of land
A problem for Easter?
Road hauliers' favourite opera?
Hide that child!
Quick way to reverse vehicles
It's like sorting mail, sir
Allotment scheme?
Where, near Luxor, some snakes went on the newly built Ark?
Sphere, yes; but it's often rectangular
Where a milkmaid could get a bit tired during the day
Eat a lot around the middle of the month
Is running a hostel such a job?
Where skiers possibly step out of line?
Witty yet tasteful remark about an officer
Fighting weight of H.M.S. Belfast?
Don't be content with a homely meal!
An opening word from Ali Baba
One playing two legs?
Walk stiffly, rather like a stork
Well dressed but useless egghead
To just fail to link up means nothing

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