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Borrowed from German, it’s true crossword clue


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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of September 10th, 2020 other clues
One’s own part arranged for spinet
Nick’s not a companion
Its driver usually has the knowledge
Fish, fox or fool
Broadcasting on a farming matter?
A deity for all
Tools for fixing broken spars
Name incomplete on account of a bloomer
Upright supporters of old-fashioned sea travel
International flier?
Not so much a sweetheart as pretty shrewd
Spheres, it seems, can be flat!
A queen’s husband whose twins were healthy
In the throes, there are always options
Relieve everybody on some days
Debatable beastly utterance by an East Ender
The charge comes to fifty quid
A humble, down-to-earth turner
Figure to be in contention
Used bad pork pies
The height of rhetoric
Bit of a nonentity, but soon one gets ahead
Of an electrifying performance?
Old sayings observed by Socrates initially
Sack the lot, hiding nothing
Is extracting this from jojoba a difficulty?
In the music trade, it’s jazz
It may feed you a little but tell you nothing
A drop of tea – right?
A plate, mate?
Elbow benders
Painted face showing a bit of sporty characteristic
A little man’s deputies
Kind of vessel apt to sink a lot
Maybe sat on the corner again to waste time
Move various ways
Knock down for consuming half a loaf
Put in the shade?
Otto cunningly gets round mum for something to eat
One highly apt to lead to a smash
You’ll admit there’s nothing in demolishing a wall
Formed of units mostly produced from a mould – right?
United – or possibly Wednesday?

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