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He has to live at the Nag's Head crossword clue


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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of November 26th, 2020 other clues
Help creditably in ice hockey
Consuming this is a piece of cake in the U.S.
Wrecked in rude fashion
Plant often given water
A projected entertainment
Rubbish may be shot here
The demand for telephonic communication?
It's a stone circle, mate
Sharp as a lot of sleuths
Do nocturnal work on a sonata?
Shelters may be thus wrecked
Escape from a scuffle, exhausted
Was bound to be put in the shade
Much admired figure in oil production
Left a little chap out, having slipped
Blow struck for an individual right
Tale of a hill in the outskirts of Surrey
Spanish port wine!
Being said to be worthy of ennoblement, is praiseworthy!
The stamp of prestige
By order, prepare to publish about a hundred
Pieces of land used for races
Oxford river with twin islands
It gives one the first chance of foolishness
To move lightly means a lot to a runner
Appeared to be a top player embracing me
Shortage of drink in a vessel
Of eight in a boat?
Drop the rubbish and say your piece!
Come down in favour of love!
Is able to be a bit buccaneering
The part between one's teeth?
Asking questions at a sitting?
Container of vital personal possessions
Such a lark was apt to be dirty!
Sick of the Italian angle
The smoke, perhaps, but not London
An excellent right to give an opinion
Ran a business in Port Talbot initially!
Seek support for part of a house
Letters to an FBI man in Wales
Something minced, utterly!
Thus, half days can be refreshing

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