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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of June 10th, 2020 other clues
There’s something elevating about this lad
An old army measure of length
The old-fashioned fellows in the country
She’ll always have a drink with one
Came down and brightened up
A joke, maybe, but it’s old material
Jesters performing a loud solo?
It’s worth having a community centre in a low area
Bit of a good-time girl?
Talk a lot and hang up
Not emotionally affected by blurred vision
A marine weapon?
Seedy looking artist?
Look to go back half a mile
Cheap way to get dry after a bit of a storm, say
The property game
Maid upset over starting trouble, you’ll agree
Fish up what’s faulty
Wherein Eulenspiegel kept his cash?
Fruit by the pound if you want one
The loneliness of Duke Ellington
Bird or fox?
James the playwright’s little girl
The struggle to the first on Earth, possibly?
After deduction, less than nineteen
Stick at your task of not getting out!
Rare deformity of the back
Of a pair, the one spoiling most of the game with an own goal
Hang around for a time outside the help centre
Warm-hearted little chap, wonderfully watchful
The majority of shops closing during a test
Like something grey, or hay, maybe
It’s great – double so, to go without nothing
Veterans making lemon squash around World’s End
It’s fat and starts high and finishes low
Such fellows may merely figure to lie around
Ill-disposed to put files in order
Recently finished stamp collecting
In breaking a rule, a doctor will not move fast
See Durer, possibly, as not so refined!
Piece of land in Chiselhurst

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