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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of July 19th, 2022 other clues
Run in a lawful way
The truth about Capone
Traded timber for an old model car!
A girl to coddle?
Establishment that seems overheated to the Spanish?
Boys who made minor modifications?
Sign of diminution
Not much of a drink
Mistakenly untied, so joined together
Flat areas with quiet twisting lanes
Prayerful piece of lamentation
Smoker's practice that expands the chest
How to deal with a piece of cake
Cruel way to get the heart of the truth in the lab, perhaps
The top of the map at the time in question
To do so well can be a source of some pride, friend
Giant who mastered his associate?
Broke the skin with a tin opener
It's capital when I'm in Los Angeles!
Full throttle? Nonsense!
Tenanted as permitted
Well, not exactly sober!
She has a bit of fun getting a heel replaced!
Nigel's new place
Little girl making a point
One gets fifty quid for the lot
The wine department
Animal magically produced?
Book a tough-tackling defender!
It tempts one to break a rule
In the UK, one who doesn't get on when being informal
An Oslo bar?
Coaster, perhaps, with a piece cut out of the mast
A small building of much utility
Do they work for a pittance?
Frank has less than twopence
French painter of a piece of land in the outskirts of Surrey
It has charms, we hear
Lighting up time!
Numerous Americans accept him as uncle
Bookish sort of boy?

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