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They're trying to sell the bays around the racing circuit crossword clue


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Irish Times Crosaire crossword of March 3rd, 2017 other clues
A large number can be charged for smoothing things over
Along the way, one needs to use this to make tracks
Anxious broadcast from Trim
As sober as a judge at a wake offering final tributes to those with jobs protecting Environment
Delightful boxing direction for one of the relatives
Drunk porter for a short period inside with advocate
Emergency care for Irishmen on square in Egyptian port
Family members in hospital do the wrong thing and the judge will have to make a judgement based on it
Finds mate from another group creates a union in unfamiliar religious building
Foreign footballers holding up English bar for one of the heads
Furlong is not in good shape, loses the head on short stage and can be changeable
Green site developed in overseas grassland
Have another look at most of the actual engineering found in two ships
Honest local soldier in rented accommodation
In a family way, following generations accept those next in line in The House to meet First Minister with Head of State
It's not good getting Universal to bring Elvis back without headline act - that's deceptive
Laying the first corner of small pastry with hot glazed topping
Lost for words with cook's weak crust
Model in Porto goes around fashionable part of the wine industry
Offers a money-saving suggestion - try lead pipe designed right
One exchange of money for drugs is not wrong
Running north with Spike
Sounds like something you'd hear in the betting shop weighing up the weights might make all the difference
The Faces on the records are only heard by individual players
Trendy theologian imports lots of ecstasy, as a matter of fact
Triggered a going away bash for Edward
Turns up, most of the music coming from Jamaica has depth for one of The Blades

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