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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of June 10th, 2024 other clues
One man's name for soap
Blue essay about love
They're edible, like bananas
Sleep badly?
Means 'scatter', it's true
Out East, arson upsets this European
In play, he madly swilled ink and lager
She brings heavenly spirit to the heart of man
Food of a kind that's bad for a beginner?
Make mounting progress
Tim initially tiny and cute
Knock down for taking half a loaf!
Competes for six points
Coming out from the centre
Flaming redheads
It's fresh in many ways
A bachelor's is something fundamental
Collects the rags for recycling
Device for cleaning some gramophone records
Lacking bright ideas, I'm at a dead end
Star actors, maybe
He may be after news (in secret?)
The German for 'fade'
Fishy fellow?
New development in Morden
Consumed an immoderate quantity
Very large, also known as great city in Japan
Inner desires that can get Reg going in the States
Are such enemies cursed?
Cheated, unable to continue
Possessor of the wisdom of the ages?
Money put right into a game
Release a fellow of one's own volition
Work too hard at making deliveries for a party
With which to build an abode?
Leaves the goodies outside
She's like Don and Shannon
It's heavenly in grammar schools
Apply as a swimmer
One way to be free of cost, possibly
Iris may have one, so have you and I
A state of failure
See a change without difficulty

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