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Animal whose horn is broken just about in half! crossword clue


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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of July 25th, 2023 other clues
Fabric many are reluctant to make
Farm centre managed on a Scottish island
Came out as a silly ode about Australia
Ring the film centre for something smooth
A capital Italian perfume
Fish out many a man to order
Pointed British Rail publicity?
He heartens outsiders
Mannish in a youthful way?
Just the place for fishy birds?
Make, afresh, a bit of an appeal
One spent in South Africa?
Place to stay for little pay
One who shuts up and gets more intimate?
A shot at goal?
A flier like Ida
The wild gale came to a strange end, one gathered
Is a woman with offspring
A fortune in zloty
Wherein high living is apt to be cheap
Two-thirds of the men prosecute, as will be consequential
Can one ever go straight?
A large wet area, and that's flat!
Gosh - a nobleman!
Is she a cat to a lad?
Like an old and gory rhyme
Are there a number of them on one coin?
Border of Antrim?
One southern port in Hampshire
It's fresh out
Being Irish, a first-class fellow
Tending to keep one's activities dark
Show annoyance with a troublesome blister?
Such suits are appropriately roomy
As king, was he on a perch?
Payment for top people
Anybody going by with a boy
Directorial displeasure?
Quick to move out of Clitheroe
Parisians wouldn't call it a flower, so nor will I!
It's wrong to be fed out when smelling bad
In touring Uruguay, you need a guide or leader
Denial from Number Ten, initially

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