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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of November 18th, 2020 other clues
Group employed to take one to the island
How to take a pride in partnership
Killed, perhaps, with a single stroke
Garment the French have suspicion about?
Swimming tutor floundering!
Does it augment the fauna?
Released without charge
A study for which only half turned up
Burden that makes us at some stage cross!
Pass the ball to an opponent?
Send a taxi half a mile
A little one's name
Link it up with Orient, this match
Having served as a cleaner, finished
Shoot the dope!
It can be cool, half an hour in the shade
Gets in a bad state
One flying down the touchline?
Stupidly warm and humid?
Nominal mode of operating in crime
Man of tomorrow?
Players utterly banned?
Shoots one has to prune two ways?
Looked up to, as entitled
A pet name
Beast in a bit of a hurry, feet sticking out!
Too stupid to get the right angle?
Even as the contractor said
After a time, alter rashly!
Daunted for a day
Figures out the tea's stirred, it's milky
It counts against one, being in debt
Where holidaymakers have somewhere to swim, note
The sailors sounded cocky
Mother and son, possibly free
To ring excessively
Joined the team
Rush to get an advanced place
A figure so different from a prophet!
Go on about the Dome being a propitious sign
In red, perhaps, some marks appear a shade deeper

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