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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of June 5th, 2020 other clues
Flew across, he had held
She floats back again with nothing on
“What is fat nowadays?” I put as a question to
Swedes are not sensitive
Worn out and heartbroken, took a bad turn again
Start on, but find oneself bogged down by?
Able to hold the road when it’s skiddy – very nice
Say quietly it’s Carol I’m upset by
How far the eagle flew on the motorway?
Reveal, when you sit beside your former partner
Designed by yours truly and one of the workers
“It’s breathing and is conscious,” you say
Still being decided while one’s flying to?
The father was exiled from Spain for wrongdoing
Under cover when exhibited, as a precaution
Can’t decide if they’re signalling to one
Tones in which one made the cutting remark?
In a frenzy for the start of the day, all right
When drunk, given to being arrogant
Say it’s not a record mail distribution
Cross about a few sheep I allowed to stray
Sign for the bonus
Yes, there’s a way to get through the disinterest
Not making much money as an engraver?
About the drawback to being a guard
Mean to name him
Speaks at length about trapping rain for the vegetables
The answer, if you’re fed up with retirement
A friend with no ties moving into the home
Won’t allow, good heavens, to go back to dress
Extreme foolishness, but with any luck almost all will reform
More friendly with, he concludes
Put away the groceries?
Denied that I sang out “Help!”
Concern about how difficult it is?
You, for an hour, stand outside
Gulls the birds steer clear of
Getting a cab, rode off with the stuff
Revered, as the person the statue represents is
In which the Indian said the Indian huts had collapsed?
Write “September first”; after that, make slow progress
Out, is not as hot, which does surprise you
Was clearly startled, when one chucked it

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