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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of August 19th, 2020 other clues
Clever bighead, never wrong
Evidently striking old people?
She may nag if we upset her
Sourly referring to a department duly halved
Smart new purse made out of cowhide, initially
Like something new into which one can change
He needs a tin opener and a new suit
Look pronouncedly like a king of the theatre
Forbidden style for a boot
Rod’s out to back it, darling
They may amuse you to the end of your days
Player of a soft and ripe interpretation
An incipient bloomer
Be first to get to the fore with heavy metal
Is it altogether bound to be a large sum?
To us, points of advantage
Mary lets loose just like a man!
Breathless, she can show poise
Bawl, i.e., in miserable style
A leading lady and good Scots queen
The ones to take a little money from a Poet Laureate
Funnily, he and his son found fame on TV
A proud walk in support of something
Pieces of land, possibly one less
Points out half of it is alcoholic!
She gave Ziegfeld a start
Ferdinand has the right figure for a footballer
Soft, a bit cute and bashful
Suitable proportion for a lion-hearted rodent!
She can only play one note on the fife
A vessel (among the last U-boats?)
Has it a disturbing content?
A fine headdress means nothing, covered in ice-cream!
Bright colour means a lot to soldiers
Prepare to play a melody better?
But they may be even
Momentarily, you may have a hand in it
Fat, soft piece
Dad’s way is old-fashioned
It can be stopped by request
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