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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of October 3rd, 2024 other clues
One relatively apt to wail unhappily about the National Front?
A pair to pick up with
Naval hero, but a beast
Speak harshly, maybe heatedly
Supporter, maybe with power
Mendelssohn's pet?
Naturally a crow may carry on eating it
Pure water deserves due mention
Dash from Ireland
Tries a change of style in humour
The boy Derek, about six, a mischievous imp
Seemed good hearted in distributing dole
Animal of the most agile kind?
Lad twice in prison for arson
Solvent of very good quality
Nautical nonsense?
Forename of many an artist
Piece of turf with a hole in it!
Lofty accommodation of some shifty retailers
If the audience can't hear it, nobody can
He's my boy!
A tough direction
The little we note
Historic but unoriginal points
Interesting form of coal pit
Stone animal taken round New York
One whose business is blooming?
Deceptively fed full of beef?
Wherein monks make batteries?
Rant about love, perhaps, and betray
Do fully
An iron club
Because evil has its ultimate price
How a wanderer may get out of line
To do wrong and possibly lose out, can mean a lot
Are astrologers thus eyed?
He alone moves out around midnight
In a terrible gale, one needs to be nimble!
Nail him!
Something hard to value highly?

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