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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of September 14th, 2020 other clues |
Steal from the station |
It’s not this that’s unfair |
Cuts, I see, in less pieces |
Rest during ski practice |
Anti-tank giant? |
Backers, it seems, are our superiors |
How to maintain a career on the road |
Vessel needed twice for the return journey |
At church, always, it may have a leader |
It’s slow to glide round the end of the garden |
Many possibly seen as stupid |
He’s in port |
City hair-style of consuming interest |
Fashionable part of Chicago |
Briefly brilliant, shrewd, but just about burnt out |
Fight with chestnut stakes? |
Customers having a change of heart in Cowes |
Practitioner needing to perform with a clear head |
They may play football on the side |
Ian’s own? |
Pay some more money for it |
Times when only small letters will do |
A really good reminder that Christmas is coming |
Credit us with a fast finish, though it’s hard |
That of always wearing one hat out of two? |
Presumably the wettest of the planets? |
Focal point of recent agitation |
Not, in itself, the whole caboodle? |
Navigational aid both ways |
Abrade the cuffs? |
Squashed melon? |
The team to win about 40% of games? |
Old-fashioned chair in current use |
Payment for motley crews |
It’s been mispronounced |
Like luck, it can be hard |
Held up by a railway in the country |
Little Ronald has a horse |
Extremely long sort of year! |
Inspected without good reason |
He’s randomly concerned with lucky numbers |
Brentford players, all six-footers |
Period of sinister activity |
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