"Yesterday, I ... a clock. It was very time-consuming!" example of a 1-Across : Crossword Clue

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  • - "Yesterday, I ... a clock. It was very time-consuming!" example of a 1-Across
  • - estimated time of arrival put back - used the restaurant
  • - Devoured a pizza, say
  • - Took down a note, not being negative
  • - ... and left no crumbs (killed it)
  • - "It was the ... of times, it was the worst of times, it was the age of wisdom... " opening line of "A Tale of Two Cities"
  • - eve —, actress who portrayed wallis simpson in 2010 biopic the king's speech
  • - "The .... things in life are free"
  • - Finest of tube stations?
  • - At weddings this kind of man is unrivalled
  • - Bit of a waster, Oliver, consuming alcohol
  • - naturally occurring steroid alcohol
  • - Ostler (anag) — natural alcohol
  • - — a customer
  • - Solid alcohol
  • - One who discredits doctor, consuming, for example, a red in a drunken state
  • - Sadist
  • - for example, consuming a container of cookies!
  • - taking a course
  • - Attacking a sub, say
  • - a consuming interest?
  • - Taking a meal
  • - What guest might do for example, consuming tons
  • - Remain as a guest
  • - wait for support
  • - What remainers do, eg accepting Brexit ultimately
  • - Last time in, for example
  • - Similar to 6 down consuming speed for a period concentrating on Dark Side of the Moon, for example
  • - Era of exploration beyond Earth
  • - Now's the time for this - lots of room for it
  • - Time period that began with Sputnik in 1957
  • - Like "the house of tomorrow"
  • - Fit in with a follower, for example, consuming port that's not off
  • - Take a lot of time to become affiliated
  • - be in the correct class or category
  • - bishop and european yearn to fit in
  • - Take a lot of time to become socially accepted?
  • - very pleasant work for a pair consuming lamb chop starters
  • - sweet little child initially in performance for two
  • - Mellifluous, pleasant to the ear
  • - Pleasant to hear.
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