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Full of pith, but not the vegetable kind crossword clue


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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of October 1st, 2024 other clues
It's customary to have a little after finishing lunch
A knotty snag
Hire a map-maker?
Like a vagabond boy on the street
Blue blooded boys
Some gangster's girl?
Raised a hand to an officer
The place for tired flowers?
Extra cross
In a dream, perhaps, I love
Doesn't continue to change posts
Tough about money? Not likely!
Shoot up, sounding angry
I again show anger!
Clearly there's a port authority in outer Londonderry
Climb on a fish's back?
Oil-rich, maybe, he hikes around
Operatives who make hissing noises when out of food
One can be clear about it being a performance
Indefatigable judge?
A riotous stay out East with a poet
I've never seen any such body
Fabulous flier who became overheated
Your worthy half
Ready to fight rather than leg it
Her lads have become messengers
Novel material for a mask
The huntsman's drink?
Old soldier who wrecked a ship
Most recluses manage to get money
Beastly twin boy?
Costly to the very end, darling
New Yorkers live in the Big one
One only relatively idle?
Bowman bent on being on radio?
It's easy to give a wry smile about poor start
He lived near Victoria
Welsh party maybe, but it's of Scottish pattern
Your majesty's horse?
Suppose Sally's lost fifty quid

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