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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of July 26th, 2021 other clues
Made to pay
The vessel a drunken sot takes up
Cook us tea, perhaps
As served in the late afternoon?
He's only a quarter of an hour at the pit
He goes in, but is often "on strike"
A handy game, one figures
Apple tree!
Industriously making a vehicle somewhat oily
Able to be whistled?
A wet type with much foolish pride
What water may do at the pithead, you understand
Louis Armstrong provided stray cats with some new homes
Getting a monarch out of chancery is risky
Being colourful, he takes half of us in
Hearty opera singer?
Not quite having a fit eleven is justifiable
A dangerous thing to get stroppy with!
Do such potatoes resemble tomatoes?
Grip a good file
To moisten, it has to be water
Weird echo on the lake
Statistically essential?
The spare you have in a bag to go swimming
On replacing a fuse, a turn to the left is beneficial
Capital arrangement of airs for the piano
There's plenty of iron in it
Drifting, it's a danger to swimmers
Prepare for taking mum to Kew some day
One person of many
When I let a wild dove out, it's worth seeing
She's slightly famous for her figure
But an actress can cut meat!
Benedict Arnold's command
Giant canned potato centre
Scorched around a lot when plastered!
Treat the new potatoes to a little butter?
Ancient tribesman in a brownish uniform
To listen to a thickhead takes courage
Senor's strange language
Is such a brother or sister still growing?
He's in town tonight
Furniture there's room to sit on

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