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The rump, so how can it be a whole animal? crossword clue


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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of August 14th, 2023 other clues
A young lady in the wrong
Wren's forename?
Hold course for port
A stroke the bowler finds wounding?
Is it capable of moral decay?
Time of revolution
Those cutting up a pie chart?
There's nothing in returning a kiss
Went back to bed
American ruffian associated with Robin
Authorisation for a girl to go to South Africa?
It's of far-flung interest in sport
As ports go, not a good one?
Sudden outburst that's a bit discomfiting?
Will he go far?
The big picture
A bit on the side?
A Shropshire one is poetic
Old tales re-edited
He wrote notes in regal style
They're run on well-known lines
Place much visited by me on some occasions
Chanted so as to make a din, note?
Piece of land that would suit a cow?
Distributed in rash style by the editor
She has to get upset about an artist making a name
Appeal, only to be given 'not out', at the start
An eccentric union?
A wave of nationalism in sport?
The part between one's teeth?
Do the spadework and get established
The one place that couldn't be better
For the player, a good match
He goes into the river somewhere near Sutton
On the civil list getting payments without ties
Essentially adding six to the total
A man of stone
Came down and started a fire
It gives one a start in life
Traded in playing cards?
Rising and falling, naturally
Prune and spruce?
Carnage causes her to be taken into care

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