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Cut with a whip crossword clue


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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of October 24th, 2024 other clues
Intrepid traveller?
German town orchestra
Piece of plaid tied in a knot or intertwined
Are such gloves juvenile?
A sporting warning, of course
Girl with a heart of stone
Like the glass uncle Arthur has
Is able to join a woman abroad
Guide to a poetic area at Land's End
Determined to assume a certain hardness
Land of men in song
One of a pack for Jack to back
Hit out, getting a century and a half
Roguish letters to a politician
Like the energy of an eccentric uncle with a warm heart
Such letters do not form such mail
Drive for a short time in open country
Soldiers love to be in semi-tropical surroundings!
In short, the governmental head named Barnaby
A stick for a dog
Wat, whose tyre burst going round a corner
Blue boy?
House in real disorder somewhere in Pakistan
Joined the club
It largely has an alcoholic content
She records a century by a famous batsman
Source of Russian tea
Suggested by a low fellow
In extremes of tragedy, she's sick at heart
Smart, but maybe he could lose a kilo
Half the team get angry about being beaten
Shoe, for a time like a spanner in the works?
Subdued, thanks to me, on the first of December
A ropy kind of car?
Reactor designer?
It's from hilarity that this name is derived
Reckon to keep in shape
West Indian pop
It flies down a quiet country road
Trust the flight will have a safe conclusion

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