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What have we here but a torn sheet? crossword clue


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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of December 9th, 2021 other clues
The flier possibly hurts his head!
He has a little place in the country, and a number of pounds for beer
Is out of town creating notions of perfection
Sort of horse one maybe hires?
Trifle with something sweet
It was less than fortunate in being caught
Dad goes on a ship with a free ticket
Officer in company with the head of police
Jack and Jill's vessel
A cat gets very little
Greenish illumination could be dramatic!
Smart guy with a counterfeit note
Having got away without paying?
Being a bit of a dog, is crooked
See a game at the weekend
The old king left for the turbulent USA
He may even sound somewhat unreliable!
Poetry from overseas
To prejudice Smollett, for instance
In position for the occasion
In which fast service can be advantageous
An arresting thing to say in a big way!
Clear line in drawing
You may pay it when you get on, of course
Groups causing a stir, strangely, about nothing
Swim round and round?
Elms do collapse, but not often
Amount that will suffice for a wise person
Typically affectionate letter from Hugh
The punishment I had was swift
Be taken in by a letter to all in favour
It's crusty yet soft, that is
In Scotland, it may suit the rest of the children
A lime squash for a girl
Draw to the left with a bit of a tug
The quirky part will be somewhat annoying
Indicate what's badly done by half the team
Big-headed American coach
Locally fertile source of popular music?
Where gladiators fought for a warm-hearted woman
We take the French around town
Notable possessor of pride?
Refuse permission in suave tones

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