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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of November 14th, 2018 other clues
As expected, not exactly dull!
Went all over the place when routed?
Broadcast jazzy singing by one's better half
A business issue of some description
Bar a beginner at all times
Like the outmoded trilby?
It blooms in a monastery garden
By air, perhaps, on part of Maidstone?
Fagin's tipple?
Indonesian name for a second-class road
Finishes OK, going first-class to the terminus
Possibly intend to place an order
Can Edward be not on the level?
It's rider gives a balanced performance
Double back with a lad going out of turn
In a moderately honest way?
Stop work to play ball?
Historic American Johnny
Does it get narrower as it burns?
The ship had cast off
A refreshing thing to do
Confused reign in Africa
Shelf with an angled margin
Nothing more than a desperate message, to be fair
Weapon that points the way
It may get a laugh _ or silence!
Terrible anger, being at a dead end
Local bishop's vestment?
Can such recruits go to war?
Maintains there's something to play for
In extremes of poverty, she always has breakfast!
In the middle, you need courage
Disburden oneself of a bit of a harridan
Born in northeast Middlesex
A change of place, as at Milton Keynes
Not a standard exclamation, but could be called common
A seasoned pair
Charged for being ill in bed
Before spreading a net?
Jumps the gun, perhaps?
Skilfully fashions many floating structures

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