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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of October 26th, 2020 other clues |
Finished a number of deliveries |
In China, kitty gets dehydrated food |
Point to a woman in white |
Butterfly possibly rising? |
The piano key on the left, chum |
On which to jot down where to land the chopper? |
As a passing fashion, it starts fading |
Parrot many a cry |
She contradicts Billy |
Scheme a fellow set out in the garden |
Be wary of a hunter, say |
Obey it or turn red! |
Game, and minced lamb too |
Hang out somewhere posh? |
It may be above a keeper’s head |
Guess correctly that you mustn’t knock off |
Author well said to need no help |
British Airways unit making a lot of noise |
The whole team lamented aloud |
Heiress’s passion |
Bird getting a letter from Al |
Opera set in Ascot? |
A waterfowl on the Nile |
One badly broken? |
In Wales, an undiluted hogshead |
Need to come and pick up |
Tough participant in the Manx Grand Prix |
Take tea, perhaps |
A national overhead? |
The hospital worker possibly rode on the railway |
Form of sari a modest woman wouldn’t put on |
Thanks to the navy, one might sail on it |
Multicoloured, but it can possibly look fine in brown |
Prepared to swallow |
Hat that can double as a gong! |
His accommodating soldiers, implies rents |
Black and blue and very angry |
Round part of a razor blade |
Was prepared from sound wood |
Where tyres are concerned, let down a bit |
The chalky-faced sisters? |
Enough food for days? |
Kids crying over juvenile errors |
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