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To drop an apple core in the dirt would do it no good! crossword clue


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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of December 17th, 2018 other clues
Mistakes by sleepy headed mouthpieces
Directorial meals?
Keeps on about an explosive piece of shrapnel!
A question of world health
The doctor's a bit of a fool to enthuse unduly
Decreed dramatically?
In sport, it's no long shot
Prepared to be sought, perhaps
A unit's crafty contribution in space
Strips off for an exposure
Departure from a line in the reduced text
Haul back out of the garden
Men take time to get households established
Saint due to be hidden
Has she vowed not to take orders?
Giant canned potato centre
Passes over wild regions
Search and rob of a weapon
Beat, but less than instantly
River providing one with a unit of electricity
Such charges may disturb submariners
Wound a hotheaded wild lass
There's many a snowstorm at Epsom!
Form of needlework one may get hooked on?
Aristocrat with no right to be terribly old
Pictures taken lightly
Food for a chap going to South Africa
An exclamation from Sir Galahad
Worked out the figures about mid-January indeed!
An element of distinction
Sounds vibrantly happy
Equine refusal?
Confusion gives me a new angle
Robbery by some atheists
One knocked out with a club?
Meant being robbed of fame?
Badly lame in serving
A piece of string, unfortunately
Athenian's way of working in metal
Oliver Cromwell's unbeauty spots?
Being short, they're in urgent supply
Their effect is simply sickening
One beaten by an American criminal?

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