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No hens in Lancashire? It's a cultural thing! crossword clue


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Irish Times Crosaire crossword of January 20th, 2022 other clues
Blast from Bagatelle's score, of course?
Metalworker lays down marker to young highflyer
Chew the cud as friend consumes mixed diet
Okinawa's ability? Bottling tasty paste!
Church office opposed to rest cure? Yes!
On the bottle and always twisted - for those avoiding Cork, it's an alternative!
Colourful type provides protection for Humpty Dumpty presumably
Order from judge to speak up
Competed for place in gym on Open Day
Primate leaves prayer meeting with type likely to light up the world
Crafty type in River Erne - the first one paying a flat fee perhaps?
Rust-free around port and yard - how is that not cool?
Distribute beer in the case for??
Short roasting with a constant heat for starter of fish popular with anglers
Do a job for Arabian or Trojan figure
Briefly cheer up worker in Nice
Some initially make do working around hospital with Master - one of those already cured?
Foot the bill for mistakes - the ones the wages clerk is responsible for
Those working in the dead centre of college or on hospital wards
Handy entertaining prop's great desire to punch scrum-half on the head?
Two types of ceremony curtailed for ball
Bitterness, in a manner of speaking, for a Pole contacting old Ruth Ward inside
It's even more daft losing the head - giving a piece of one's mind with additional remark
WC/lavatory doesn't have one that can be seen over the flat that's unoccupied
Large bunch of players reject piece of advice accommodating those on the fiddle and blowing their own trumpet
Local foolish person spots signs of excitement
Material in 23 down without a leader to rip apart

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