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Monarch may be mad on the stage - what a tragedy! crossword clue


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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of September 24th, 2020 other clues
It’s said to be high in the Hebrides
Yearns to match the size
The appeal of the quiet part of the country
Figure there’s a strangely tinny effect about a note
Diminish what’s left at Big Bertha’s place
Brazilian patriotic piece
Support for a singer getting out of line
Address change for Mr. A. Love
A worn machine part
Hear this and it’s only a rumour
The meteorologist’s line
Start work on the remainder (with a wrench?)
Mark’s little girl
The servants’ vehicle?
It’s not often there are new models
He’s a bit of a hedonist
It’s not certain the Inland Revenue will go up to heaven!
A handy school game
His essay is about a monarch
One properly sunk
To sing wildly must mean something
Lying with a bend in the backbone
A traditionally incisive departure out East
New angles, one gathers
Hardly a good present!
Wild hare associated with the ostrich
A one-woman opera
Untidy eating place?
Where a pig may come to a nasty end?
Old-fashioned country?
Go to and fro out West, say
Ship that made a record number of deliveries on the 4th of July
Moderate repetitiveness
Having a high position, sounds vain
Determined to take part in the match
Kind of mash to ban outright?
A place to pick out?
One interrupts a law-breaker to complain
Beryl, possibly, a saintly individual?
Low, venomous, calculating creatures?
In bad odour?
Biblical dog country?
Rabid for something like scrambled eggs?

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