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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of September 14th, 2020 other clues
Steal from the station
It’s not this that’s unfair
Cuts, I see, in less pieces
Rest during ski practice
Anti-tank giant?
Backers, it seems, are our superiors
How to maintain a career on the road
Vessel needed twice for the return journey
At church, always, it may have a leader
It’s slow to glide round the end of the garden
Many possibly seen as stupid
He’s in port
City hair-style of consuming interest
Fashionable part of Chicago
Briefly brilliant, shrewd, but just about burnt out
Fight with chestnut stakes?
Customers having a change of heart in Cowes
Practitioner needing to perform with a clear head
They may play football on the side
Ian’s own?
Times when only small letters will do
A really good reminder that Christmas is coming
Credit us with a fast finish, though it’s hard
That of always wearing one hat out of two?
Presumably the wettest of the planets?
Focal point of recent agitation
Not, in itself, the whole caboodle?
Navigational aid both ways
Abrade the cuffs?
Squashed melon?
The natural breaking down of proteins?
The team to win about 40% of games?
Old-fashioned chair in current use
Payment for motley crews
It’s been mispronounced
Like luck, it can be hard
Held up by a railway in the country
Little Ronald has a horse
Extremely long sort of year!
Inspected without good reason
He’s randomly concerned with lucky numbers
Brentford players, all six-footers
Period of sinister activity

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