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Got rid of the dud MEP, perhaps crossword clue


D U M P E D

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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of October 5th, 2023 other clues
It flows perpetually between opposite points
Undertake to reduce?
Do they take a month to form set groups?
The quiet type with nothing to ponder about
May have a pin in it, of course
He writes beautifully
She's stony
Like a New Yorker's apple
Race starter
Is calf love a partiality for it?
Must plead in order to get somewhere near Woolwich
Handy plant?
Hills, wild and rugged in the Trossachs
Agreement number five hundred
Natural food of the osprey
Noted river barrier near Amsterdam
Wallop in the tummy?
Where logs are milled around the Irish capital?
Up front, the appearance can be deceptive
Source of enchantment to the viewer?
One man's universe
The rascal starts scoffing at a politician
Not all women have the name 'Susan', if you follow
Cheese with a fly on, just for the moment
Put up with the possibility of election?
Show one's support, as opposed to getting a broken toe
Wholesale denial
To get a hundred pounds is always smart
Love of money
Where the horse can stop running?
The pet of a hot-headed female from Amsterdam?
The car commuter knows he'll get it tomorrow
Dud notes!
A stand for new art
For protection, you need a bit of spadework
To Yoda, a childish imitation
Murphy is possibly apt to duck
One sentenced to go from Los Angeles to Gateshead?
A growing need to put Ed in the reserves
Aidan's new girl, a change from Nadia
Many poems are fashionable
In herbal medicine, something soothing
Glut with eats?

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