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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of July 23rd, 2024 other clues
Hardened up like some white stuff
Write down a bit of a banjo tune
A figure that's small, still
Did it taste heavenly?
Does he turn a hair, possibly?
There's many a one in our race
He made history in long gone years
Encourage to consume strong drink?
Can it help keep the kettle warm?
They simply adore leftovers!
Lying in one
Keep in date somehow
Sounds the horn, sweetheart
Sort of seat to contest?
Necessity to use the phone
Sort of affairs a politician can get involved in
Make fewer points
He's on board for the sport
A colourful girl
Play the first card after a misdeal?
It's used for patient examination
A local provision just a street away
Kids who could play the part of Bart Simpson?
Do spare ones help keep you lean?
Finished in court, in secret
Former Liberal leader; bit of an author, perhaps
Possible swinger with a hangup!
Didn't lie down for a day, out of bed
Real property, money also
Is this bone the humerus?
More sensible form of snare
Meant to create as an artist
A rotten red
ABC etc.
In Elizabethan times, it was chancy
Not exactly unfair?
Frustrated at fencing?
Do her friends call her 'Bud'?
Teacher possibly due to become an actor?
As a companion for one, you can take your pick
Victim of economy cuts?

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