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Cover made look good at the centre is a bit of devilment crossword clue


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Irish Times Crosaire crossword of November 6th, 2018 other clues
Agent finishes 12 across with One Direction offering to keep an eye or two on The Doors
American accountant, doctors, medics - all working in teaching institute
Archer hit middle of the battleground setting up attack again
Attends at a recital, for instance, in authentic practice in the abbey
Bluebell relative packs for those going across The Pond
Cider producer to break up with sweet type
Find fault with best area for the swingers to target
From rock bottom, goes all the way to the top with most of them at the end of 11 down
Gradually destroy drugs found on both sides of bar
Heal or cure in Asian city
It's a ferocious struggle getting boxer to box
Part of Malaga invokes another time
Peter Sellers cuts tree for the witches perhaps
Pulse is fast on one learner driver
Put away with low-ranking type from 5 down, for example? Make a humiliating apology!
Really big Fords removed from bed of roses
Restrain worker from getting caught by paramilitaries
Selling property to a South African bishop in north Dublin is simple
Slag off singalongs for uncovering things belonging to others
Some people are afraid of them after Anglo collapse and, if we go there, are we going into a disputed area?
Tailor-made without model for a dippy Indian type
Takeaway drugs for someone paying a flat fee
The bad tempered old woman replacing H.R.R. Diana?
The thickest hooligan loses the head and takes drugs in race
Turning up nice street with sense of purpose, leaders seeking attention
Upsets everyone in bar in foreign capital
You'd expect to be better after this dicky remedy, for the most part

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