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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of October 7th, 2024 other clues
One easily beaten with a single punch?
Train or coach
A tool for life?
Like a growing plot related to the best players
See the saucier as less refined
For instance, love of oneself
Down here, I see, is a deep dark sort of puzzle
Sound as Lincoln, initially, without the 'Abraham'
Wherein to hide many a pain?
Drink to a woman
At some stage writing on stones
American style car made by Danes
As a leader of men, nothing less than cool
Loved as an immortal, or dead, maybe
A hard hearted figure, not a lot of money
Union disorganised by a fuel shortage?
Painted the house possibly louder tones?
Foolish capers can get you into one
Where the sailors get a ruddy big wave?
The violin part is playable, albeit tricky
Given lashings, perhaps, in a shaky diet
Will such foods make you prim?
Emphatically rosy
Mince tarts, please, to begin with
What it costs to go to finishing school, we believe
The French love him!
One of our English rivers
Where to finish up in some distress?
One using coercion to ensure production?
Generated out of love, but unhappy
A nut in company with a bighead
Vehicle in a crack-up?
Made highly harmonious
Black art, maybe
A sportsperson to beat up with hesitation
For her, it's all wrong to beat the back of the queue
Sally of a kind, that is
Flippant, for instance, about a piece of luck
Might she become old, and just a bit ugly?
He also ran for Parliament
Being worn, they may fail to function

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