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- October 2nd, 2024
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A southern English article crossword clue
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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of October 2nd, 2024 other clues |
Egg timer |
Legendary loser who got the gold |
Old-fashioned and formal about material matters |
Bind broken parts |
Familiar name for part of a motherboard |
No longer the financial centre |
A game of pool, possibly |
Dry in next to no time |
A piece of cake? |
Yes, the Italian prison! |
Saintly contributor to military history |
Resounded in the strangest way |
At draughts, he's twice the man he was |
Such pay wouldn't be enough for Michael Owen |
Completed deliveries |
Where to egg on the Surrey team |
When a notion can seem heartless |
It has a special door (for Johnny?) |
Take a more clement view about being on loan |
At the rest centre, journalists have nothing but coffee |
Whence to arrange tours to Land's End? |
Character of the American in rich surroundings |
Large African river or middle-sized English one |
Temporary fireplace! |
Stand a trainee at ease |
What' s left is maybe bust |
He could have engineered a file out of a piece of ferrous metal |
One prepared to work like a horse? |
So Ann's going around with an old sailor! |
In Belgium or America, a tramp has a name for it |
Is it for all-in cooking? |
Yes Charlie, that quotation is accurate |
Go on past Los Angeles and you'll find it very wet |
Talk of a legendary ship lost at last |
Toothy talk? |
It grows in some parts of Ireland |
Maybe the rat took a ride to the theatre! |
Old Carthaginian witch? |
Showed preference as to whom to give a seat |
Figure a London school to make French-style music |
The answer, perhaps, is distinctly sour |
Being emperor was somewhat onerous |
Arks can sail around it, but no motor cars! |
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