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Tiny set-back in the fight for fast US motor traffic crossword clue


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Irish News Cryptic crossword of March 26th, 2021 other clues
Call to mind
Not qualified to sum up
Perhaps nothing is as surprising
Semi-wooden court
Not even sufficient, strange as it may seem!
Could be a grade one drink
Some players take a long time dressing
Set a leg the wrong way
Contend it's a quarter past six
Exercise done by a prisoner
Recommends lawyers
Pay a visit after some persuasion?
A weapon useless by itself
Became engaged!
Just fine!
Toiler disposed to belie his nature
Unqualified to make a statement
Verb and noun together hide a preposition
Maintains a rising pressure
You can put it on a horse that's a sure thing
Sign given by Leonard

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