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Takes umbrage at being told to go in the reserves crossword clue


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Irish News Cryptic crossword of November 21st, 2018 other clues
Broken blades round one cause incapacity
This kind of map offers freedom from anxiety
It's put on the road to make the snake stop
Find the bottom six feet down!
They fly from a miner in disorder
The making of Haydn's oratorio
Piece of formal writing I restate differently
Bore right inside the bit
Steel fastener required for broken plates
Saw the leopard so described
They have big bills for lifting gear
A novel introduction
Showing less inclination to behave as a sycophant
Send back information about the dockyard
An insect destroyed for example
Stick short notice near this place
One reposes under fifty one flowers!
The sort of yarn that's producing tears?
Free to negotiate another rental agreement
Naive concern for the product of the capital
Move in agony and wither dreadfully
Walter Smith transforms inside

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