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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of May 14th, 2024 other clues
Something you require when heartlessly nettled
Like the prophesies of Mother Shipton
It's not this that's so emphatic!
Managed to get two points out of nothing!
The place for a dog?
Name just one vehicle
Tiny fragments of piano pieces
To dad, the old tax system
Just one is not very electrifying
Something to do with gum
In America, generally, it's barred
Some of the sloppiest food?
Flocks said to be seen in gardens
In port, perhaps, an American writer
For something to eat, see the next page
Tempestuous tale about James Bond's boss
The kiddies may think him a knockout!
One immersed in the part of 'Sir Bedivere'?
You can expect one to change colour often
A climber, being a sort of nut
Take in interpretive view
You've never seen this king with a tattered robe on
Provide what's lacking when the referee gets sick
Cough, and pass me up a letter
Can you get shot for writing one?
The indigenous people's reduced alternatives
At the end of August, the house is overheated
Lived in Iowa somewhere
Abstract, in a sense
Figure to draw a plant
Of Irish butter?
Frighten the milk provider
It has a repetitive cry
Gregory's own self
Is she the wrong side of forty?
Quick to adjust a veil
Bring to bear on a former royal titular head
Turn up with a growl, yet seem pleased
A mug's drink, largely?
Get a loan from George
A singular thing to ride
Darted around doing business?
Good food and drink will always buck you up

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