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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of September 17th, 2020 other clues
Pitch, of course, can be sticky
Hit by runaway trucks
Avoid a dodgy duel with an inevitable conclusion
Only a butter lake, perhaps?
She came to be looked up to
Show weariness getting it wrong again
The French love him
Unfairness improperly said to be by us
Again can take one different ways
The dunce possibly limps to school
A senator’s organization
A capital orchestra, too!
Distance by road?
Being no end dirty is serious
King Edward provides backup in sordid extremes
It maybe made a dame drunk
Feast made of a bone?
Hairy London thoroughfare?
On the 4th of July, would he make up a list?
Quick to get topers drunk
Up to a foot less than ever
She brings us a little bit of heaven
Sad as Peter?
In water, we get faultless service
Trouble with a car key
Avoid pies not awfully good to masticate!
Especially nice taters, possibly?
Record many a footballing blunder
Charge up to bed with it!
Put the eggs in the wrong place?
A fitting end to a pipe
At the half mile point, neither Lee Les nor Lew
Maybe I’m gone on her!
A loop or ring in the nose
Suppose it’s the southern part of Ayrshire
A wooden part Ethel Merman had
Talk to Jack, the toad!
Sportingly, change ends
It works without wires!
The sections strap up
Swingers, but there’s something square about them
Spoils a masterly piece of verse
The opposite of cheese, in a sense

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