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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of October 27th, 2021 other clues
Does he object to being a bodyguard?
A club I do damage with, though not by intent
Plans made by a master to put an end to cockups?
Cause embarrassment simply by arriving?
Maybe it's covered in spilt fuel, thus useless
It's full of holes
About two or three ways to make a fresh start
The spare-part boom?
To name as a mere gesture
Figures in court?
Their charms get me won round
Familiar forename of Father Brown?
Many can take a rise out of this penny-pincher
In a stern position, he presents a firm figure
She makes one cry for a bit of help
A bad soldier seems a drawback to the commanding officer
First man to have a horse
Working diligently is difficult for a diminutive flier
Too unfashionable to go to one's head
The old woman wouldn't hit us
Reward raised by the chap who wrote the cheque
An artist's sharp-ended tool
Makes sense of the prices, perhaps
Misguidedly being open!
Scatter some troops in various directions
A mystery man keeps her love
Centre for computers, say
Group of cabaret entertainers
Light headed, always, in the bar
Act very inconclusively in town
Whence dad is about to start for Rouen?
It's up to Mike, little man
Boy's name for a Hampstead "wood"
The gaffer gives a chap warning
An entanglement, we note
The way a road has an admiral's name
Test no longer taking half a day
All one's ability to get the right rhyme
Soothing thing to say, sadly
As a swimmer, could start to do badly!
Ancient Roman's love for a pet

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