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Where there's always a queue, we hear crossword clue


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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of December 11th, 2019 other clues
A rough chap noted for his style of dance
Just between us, it means tea
Get the picture that's abstract
Joined in a French form of diet
Strong enough to shoot and burst the net!
Up to date ways
Organs requiring blowing
Expensive parts of Hyde Park
Beaten by a bad team on the first of December
Figure a space visitant to be dogmatic
Being around for the party
Sheer poetry in a playsuit
The record book?
As wit, may seem somewhat puny
Motive for arson out East?
My dog?
She may embrace a pupil
It's near Finchley that many have bad breath when unwell
In wearing big gloves, his idea may be catching
Approximately one drink each
Hole made by a big boxer?
Viewed as somewhat hackneyed?
To be any different, this needs to be fixed
Sidle around in slacks
Hates fiddled races
Turner, perhaps
Mr Sloan, on his own
Originally formed by Lew in the Big Apple
Maximum distance ridden?
One banished, formerly, for a treacherous lie?
The older girls bring them much woe
Sort of shirt for golf?
Nominally it's up to a flier to start young
In ambush, you might miss it
Is its famous bell partly of tin?
Hill dwellers, all six-footers
One who sportingly works for the opposition?
One girl's name for perfume
Deliveries all round
By getting supper without drink
Briefly instructed, he knows the law

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