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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of July 19th, 2018 other clues
They enable you to see a slight possibility
That romantically remembered ash blonde?
The smooth stuff you're lucky to be on
A rambler came up
At the boxing match, what one hears from the church?
A brolly with character
School of royal equerries
Allowed to run out
Being stony, is only able to give a friend love
Swing round in ever changing direction
To appear advanced, use foresight
Spanish party for Poles?
They're good, but they don't take orders
In no way historic or futuristic
Diplomacy used in taking volunteers to court
One side of a tea strainer
It grows, somewhat like sage
The last thing one may want to hear at a concert
Just the bird to ring us when hungry
Obtained from the branch at the end of the street
A letter or two from a Scotswoman
I had one order in the vernacular
It could be the size used by decorators
To be honest, a woman surrounded by wealth
A measure of good and bad
A sweeter rhyme to amuse well-balanced children
Twin ones can form a team
Lacking refinement, a bit of a tearaway
It'll hold a little food, maybe as bait
The rest may be in the bank
Chat a girl up?
Left a fellow behind
Such an order, one can send to a pupil
It can lend support to an artist's views
Owl fluttering close to the ground
A little house in South Utrecht
Muddled in mood, takes part in a game
In practice, stirred by a rod going round
Ready for a drink and a bit of sport
So Dai contrived to say farewell!
That Euro rubbish you may have seen on TV?
The boys joke about the new head
Still, there's satisfaction in getting it

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