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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of October 30th, 2018 other clues
Spills the beans about the girl holding the money
High ones are fun
Best imaginable mother?
White as an owl
It's a lot more than little, note
Stood up tall when dragged around the end of the pier
Masculine pieces
Just a single right can be a knockout!
Withdraw when about to get weary
An Indian instrument is wrong for Jack
Romantic name for a village Green
Punishment for being thin?
Title held by Osiris
It's reasonable for a soldier to go in a pub
Hundreds of drops of water will seep away
Blue blooded boy by another name
Rosie's willowy form
Remove the ones we doubt?
Piano for the finale?
She gives thanks for any change
It has an eye for the tourists
Hat taken off if too expensive
Despite the soppy exterior, a person of intelligence
Figures in black and blue
A god to swear by?
I'm having a morning with a holy man
He may be on time for the match
They aimed to spread the news
Those grasping old Oriental secret societies, one imagines
River (a converted sewer?)
Imitate an operatic character with a tragic end
Staircase feature unfamiliar to the Spanish
Light on artificial silk
Spoke savagely when all tangled up
Strictness in interpreting most of our rights
In a wild feast, one can be fun
Nominally a man set up with a place
She's in Colindale
Start after Elizabeth (but before the French?) on TV
Blooming well caught?

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