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Trade in decimal fractions crossword clue


D E A L

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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of May 1st, 2024 other clues
High pressure infatuation
Quick with the cash
Language of many, in the end
Barely discernible Roman numerals
Favourite name for a botanical part
All I cry out is ecstatic
Pontoon bridge components
He may give the mayor a bit of a turn
A game to leap around in
Wasted time while the whole lot faded out
Make hale, possibly
What the captain did to a row of soldiers was annoying
Teased or deceived some poor fish
A certain amount of passion, but not much substance
In Greater London, the place for hotheaded 'yes' voters
Land changed into sea
The Beethoven piece that starts Handelian?
Brown in an instant
Better, albeit exceptionally crude
Maggie, possibly hard-boiled at heart
Checks on the horse
A colourful though unoriginal thing to do
Maybe I'd alarm this officer
'Swim' used by an angler?
Put on new gates at the end of the road
Henry has only a pound for meat
Hold firmly that I have to be in the right
Music we all need
Burden of remuneration for cargo?
Pass as an officer
In demolishing the dome, figure to be emotionally affected
She opens shops with one assistant
Hungry for a little kiss?
A choice question
He looks just fine
Indicates that D and E come before F and G, say
Have presidential occupation?
A great deal of clothing
An old rope product
Put off, being fed up to the bitter end
One wildly and doggedly doing wrong?
Where a noted lot get educated
Talk out of turn again?

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