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Destroyed a kingdom in the end, maybe crossword clue


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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of October 16th, 2019 other clues
Supplies of flowers
So regain in order to coordinate
The character of Maida Vale
Ship's officer about to blow the whistle?
Dreads wild snakes
Fishy contribution to free love
Machine never quite halted, possibly
No phony earl, anyhow
We, sir, can get them crossed
Nanny's brother?
Look unmoved by a setback
A dash for the takeaway
A line from Browning
Not accustomed to anything new
They play softly in seaside places
Abbreviation in current use
They don't appreciate the seating arrangement outright
Red artist?
Something to eat before breakfast
It may take a hammering
Reach the heights, so far heartless
They have comparatively little power to illuminate
Bolt a plate while it's hot
Steer the short way
A real shortage of space
Derek misled?
Many an advert will pop up again
River of wine
Like the tail of a dog crisply finished
In Scotland, known for marbles
Nothing short of a link-up
Tonality suitable for a Largo
Worldly and alliterative perhaps, he's a sage
Is no end busy in the rush hour!
A sound favourite, darling
Females to exploit, we're told
It reciprocates at various points
Proverbial cure for savagery
Push into a deep dungeon whence there's no return
Border line in the Royal Marines
In days gone by, dad was saintly

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