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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of September 19th, 2018 other clues
Old harridans getting round a soldier for some pudding
When there's occasion to attack, this can be dangerous
Able to return to a place of exile
One who sells dear, perhaps, in extremes of terror
House mice could see it as a popular pear
Put down some mousetraps
Town water
Coloured, turbulent eddy
Bombed by a deranged duke at central Greenwich
Revealed as hard-hearted in a plot
A childish beast
The place for fatheaded old bleaters?
Courage shown by the artist
Dad has half of it ready
Irish theatre in a London 'Wood'!
A life of this may not totally please
Elizabeth's little flutter
Figures among the pyramids
The cold a companion gets sick of
Sing in ye old style
Grandmother's girl
A piano piece?
Suggested the din could be modified
Noted batsman good at making cuts
Undergarment found in library!
Quicker to make a fatheaded bloomer
Nominally he's in the bottom class
Pull into the river, where there's a lot of water
Suitable, very soft covering of hay
The lesser charge
How petals can change colour
Poet's name for chorea, possibly
A voice of regal tone
Shaggy native of South America
In Roman numerals, nothing is funny
Sunny celebrity?
Taken away when you slip into the red
Annual interest, one pound!
Drink up like a dog, so named
The way to make a soft blow hard
Like a cage rather than a lily

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