Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (October 24th 2019) 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.
Hurtful fellow wrongly said to be a saint |
Set off to be an expert ticket seller |
Computerised version of 'one-nil' |
Old-fashioned father holding what's latest but not last |
Not so hot, perhaps, but OK |
Observers of a key agreement |
Youngster with whom a senior officer's not finished |
With a cry, he comes to a sticky end |
An old jalopy that means a lot |
View a fare revision with alarm |
A capital advantage, initially? |
Makes a hash of something heavenly |
Musical instrument by post, perhaps |
Rob him as an outlaw! |
Shot out of the job-centre in the city |
They're cold in the nicest way |
Gather some more apples |
Was inclined to have a spare tin opener |
Have recourse to switching the roster |
No longer saucily, but really well |
Stay awhile on the American college grounds |
Different ideas in drama |
Beat for taking a step in the wrong direction |
Multiplication stable |
Seat possibly lost around mid-October |
A pretty small figure |
Being poor, is always doing the wrong thing |
Near a ton-up much of the way |
Yes, it's often doubled, sir |
Where not all eyes are on the woman getting a place |
A policeman's station, as some might say |
The bounder has three keys! |
Derby, perhaps |
Annual letter to Daisy? |
He and I take a bird out |
It's marketed near Piccadilly Circus |
Play to a happy ending |
Moaned sadly somewhere in Italy |
In 'EastEnders', is he a reformed character? |
Estimates the charges |
See a set, possibly as a social group |
Keeps with a ship touring a river |
Play about or upset an MP |
They're terminologically inexact |