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Pull back in the rear as usual crossword clue


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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of August 17th, 2020 other clues
A choice question
Lager for the boys!
Leave mine at the back of the house
An exclusive joint?
Pieces of land there’s a reason not to be on
Does it make you storm more wildly than the other chap?
A warm tone
An abbreviated moniker
Cut out part of a rude passage
Can they arrange resale at the trading centre?
Inferior piece of work by the post office
Nips back for the ride
Undertakes to go east to the Ganges, possibly
Gather mistakenly it’s something to chew
Master Charlie’s little coat
As taken to show favouritism?
River tours by arrangement
Some ladies kiss sloppily
A fun time for drunken peers
Silk cotton always gives a good finish
Stray carriers?
For a start, is it socially acceptable to be in debt?
Not exactly a carrier plane?
A fast runner – or does one hear different?
Rushes boxes of wine round for the hotel
Washed down a suitable dose at the hospital
Copy a key for a girl
An old-fashioned gangster’s gun?
Lo, an egg may be a thousand years old!
Initials used as an “alias”
Footwear for emergency use at sea?
Make restitution at lunchtime
One possibly rearmed with fancy ideas
Places notices
Could a great ball be held under such a roof?
Profane clause rewritten right
Feast on an egg!
A less than engaging witticism
Free-living type broad in the beam?
Replaced damaged trees
Historically, a son upset about a kiss
Girl from Bury?
Bit of a race, but it gets you nowhere!

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