Brilliant English fellow, now old : Crossword Clue

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  • - Brilliant English fellow, now old
  • - 1950s-'60s hit with the lyric "Ah, you made me love you / Now, now, now, now your man is come"
  • - Classic R & B tune that inspired the "stroll" dance craze
  • - Classic R & B song with the repeated lyric "See what you have done"
  • - Classic blues song with the line "I'd rather be dead than to stay here and be your dog"
  • - 1957 Chuck Willis hit
  • - The French in English court for brilliant success
  • - Put away about a hundred pounds for show
  • - Striking effect of chapter in story recalled
  • - Excited Celt describing a conspicuous success
  • - Brilliant or conspicuous success
  • - 'old-fashioned', old university with 'tense' old fellow? 'tense? that hurts!'
  • - Lacking in awareness
  • - Feeling exhausted and isolated
  • - Old scholar starts to improve brilliant next step in numerical algorithm
  • - Venerable, old, brilliant and of ample proportions
  • - (Of clothing) loose and ample
  • - Large in number or quantity
  • - Brilliant old man arrests craven one
  • - Dated or humorous term for a despicable man
  • - Bad guy, old style.
  • - Treacherous one
  • - Suspect copper's arrested by brilliant old copper
  • - Top detective's first admitting copper's charged
  • - Pointed the finger at copper involved in new case leading to detention
  • - Account by about 21 people in court?
  • - Charged and doomed? That's not right
  • - Change old nappy where daughter's left brilliant array
  • - A warrior's outfit
  • - An impressive array
  • - Magnificent array
  • - A new operation put into work in full array
  • - Old English borough, now part of London
  • - Continue working in west London
  • - A criminal casing back of flat in London district
  • - West London area
  • - Strike sees one leaving London area
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