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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of June 28th, 2024 other clues |
Would have you know the bayonet's at the ready |
A shopkeeper? Wrong. A garage mechanic |
Shoot across to get something from the garden shed |
The language of the two men! |
Moderates, as is one's wont, changing key in it |
Increases being, in various cases, overdue |
Take away from, by deed, half the land |
The usual routine; back having a drink and something to eat |
Say nothing, nothing, nothing. Just go away |
Was on the staff of and it panned out well |
Related to, when allowed to speak to on the telephone |
Awaiting one's attention in the turmoil |
Seem incensed by the restraint |
Are worried stiff about the gun |
He's telling tales to monsieur |
It's not true he's pretending to be a gangster |
Having turned left, travelled by the river |
A box? Rot! Has to be packed in a tin |
So about-turn and leave |
How one gets some pedestrian job with the greatest of ease? |
He watches sport, etc. A mish-mash |
It is inspired and lively |
Fed up and in need of a rest cure? |
Become known around town |
Notes the effort |
Because you promise to give it up |
The appeal of the mince tart and what you do with it |
"Weapon" there is a wry smile about |
Bears a message from: "Don't come unarmed" |
With the surprise in the plot, don't play fair |
Perturbed when one had brandished at |
As far as the top of the ridge, or hill |
Winner in the polls for those seeking sun? |
The man with the funny ears in the vehicle |
The more one does, the less one concentrates |
Putting out of one's mind because annoying |
A tip for the waiters, you say |
A boss who'll put you on the right track? |
Understood to have been a stalker |
Giving me the cod I ordered - again, not very good |
Batting and feeling the stress, but it's great |
It's both Italian, dear, and Latin for "song" |
Foot sore, rambling in the wood |
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