Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (June 14th 2018) clues of Evening Standard Cryptic crossword.
Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 44 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.
Noted figure's outcry in historical battle |
Where Cain, in his wandering, came to a valley |
Containing a load of rubbish, let's ignore it |
The notion that steak is only about £1 |
Inexperienced converted Tory |
Figure to go to sea, perhaps, in a vessel |
Doesn't kill, but merely brandishes spears |
Disable a military leader on purpose |
A flier in black? |
Plot a bit of disobedience |
See a chap's dressed |
"Go," possibly said very softly to a listener |
Key water barrier in the Netherlands |
Smoothed over for a couple |
Prepare to publish a new diet |
A drink? Yes, that's right |
A deal that brings father to court |
By way of being a bit of an aviator |
A laughable publication |
Pete, was well able to serve at court |
Looking promising rather than thorny |
Grab a bit of air |
A naval reject? |
At the Boar's Head, calls for revels |
Bound to be in a hole, apparently |
Portions of pies containing some spice |
Cause to give up one's occupation |
A grassy place |
A slippery youngster |
But commonly halved |
Bloomer by an egghead, reading and writing nought but arithmetic! |
The agreement is forwarded |
Weapon involving risk |
Like a bird behind the poop |
Covering a fifty year arrangement? |
Pop up again |
Dog going round in the afternoon? |
Anybody can be the source of a quiet snore! |
It was a capital little place |
There's a Red one in W. central England, by the way |
Be slow to speak |
People can have tea on them |
In the southeast, where part of a lake is National Trust |
Helps ensure survival in a sweatshop |