It could be the one with sun : Crossword Clue

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  • - It could be the one with sun
  • - Mothers and fathers have one, but children don't
  • - One lasts 1408 hours on Mercury
  • - the pajama game star doris
  • - Period of the Earth's revolution
  • - Mum could knit one, or a lorry driver could do it
  • - what to wear when one's attraction is no more?
  • - move to the edge of the road to get a garment
  • - Drive to the side of the road in Jersey
  • - Stop on the way for a jumper
  • - They could be sung in a sari
  • - Solos often sung in Italian
  • - Some songs in Spanish
  • - Solos sung in operas or other choral works
  • - They might end on a high note
  • - They could be redirected to a star/sun?
  • - Blasted to Saturn as space travellers
  • - They fly higher than anyone
  • - They waved from outer space
  • - One who could be a Sunday driver
  • - One who drives for leg breaks
  • - a sportsman with drive, of course
  • - One seen on the green
  • - Runner of errands accommodating learner — one on course?
  • - Could blot the character of a could-be saint
  • - A tin's possible discolouration
  • - Red wine on a white tablecloth e.g.
  • - Mark, no ordinary saint
  • - Spot on a white shirt
  • - Could be Bigelow's Days, could be a wizard
  • - ... and a good man on the stove - it's odd
  • - doctor who enters the multiverse of madness in a 2022 film
  • - phoned, interruptine holy one, european – that's odd
  • - Doctor ... (Marvel's Sorcerer Supreme)
  • - could be that your employer could make a pile for himself
  • - conceivable wild bliss in a piece of poetry
  • - No airman impressionable? It could happen
  • - Potential pile boss constructed
  • - feasible that i bop less frantically
  • - "I could .... between you and your love if I could see the puppets dallying" (Hamlet)
  • - One way to bring understanding between nations
  • - Discern the meaning of
  • - Read Pinter beginning to end and retain only 50%
  • - Read between the lines how the English make sense of the Irish
  • - "Jack Sprat could eat no fat / His wife could eat no ......"
  • - Low in fat content as ground meat
  • - Having been trimmed of fat
  • - Low-fat meat, e.g.
  • - sprat-approved
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