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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of August 7th, 2024 other clues
Active enough to chuck the doctor in the river!
She takes the ring road, wrongly
It's good for the car, but bad for the cylinders
He manages to clean a weapon
When about right, they can be fine
In jug, we're put out!
Worry about the guitar part
Modern in only one way
Figure to get one for half a dollar
Survived the storm the worse for wear
Flavouring that makes many unwell?
Still flat
Full of holes, it doesn't really hold water
Land covered currently by the engineers?
Walker's place of employment?
She also grows beautiful on water
She's quiet, noble, and related to '4 Down'
Turn Oscar out anew as a singer
Royal station
Charm everybody at the waterside
Old tales re-edited
He showed some cleverness as an author
Move slowly to the brink
Point to '27' as the mother of '33 Across'
Spoils of war?
He's a hero to the Spanish
Dress causing a teetotaller keen displeasure?
Out West, a novice is a mere tool
You can credit a fish with finishing up in one
A field sport it's possible to reach by railway
In good shape, you can have a bit of fun with it
Show willing
Where dad could sail around on the floor?
Thick poles embedded in water
White? Not he, the clever fellow!
She anticipates the day
A small point that gives some detective 'trouble'
An exclamation, not really of scorn!
Split piece of garlic
Hot-headed, breezy and hirsute
Ask that only the end of the needle be stuck in a cushion
Did she twice give the Luvvers a start?
Tape head?

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