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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of November 11th, 2020 other clues
Needed by a sickly little fellow
Though concientious, maybe, he was still not agreeable
Leaving, possibly for Maidenhead
Ron’s in the chair
Motorway madness? It’s just imaginary!
Female of the week?
Drops in telephonic communication
Not all events are regular
Less than a half share, as a rule?
Master traitor in French history!
It’s backed by many from Germany, this animal
Without, as Shakespeare might have said
Has he pounds in pocket money?
Like the cat that got the cream?
Being tickled made us mad!
She took an order during the sale
Catch and knock out with a right!
A parrot, it seems, can put one over on a rooster!
Quietly being deceptive about working at a trade
Squirm and wither, perhaps
Deceived by an imitation “10 Across”
For the millennium, it’ll suit me
Take badly even the least upset!
French cooks?
Release the mildly erroneous three
A slim, upright figure
Desert animal?
Pick up a good spare
Cabbies take them to distant points
Hate starting November badly
Carthaginian witch?
It may have a tender behind
Possibly remain, left behind for a drink
It’s made to sit up
Pay, say, about half a dollar
One best placed at the summit
Using sense, considering
Grab Tom for a companion
A middling meal
A near contradiction
Keep breaking pots

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