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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of November 6th, 2023 other clues
Is one confused by such metaphors?
Takes moving photographs
Encouraged, though it's perhaps scrambled and badly done
Contradictory directions are apt to catch one!
Flying fools!
Like an unsatisfactory victory at the Valley?
Funny faces around the tourist centre
Essay about a group of witches from Coventry?
Dug up the little man on the motorway
Sweet-talk one who is less curvaceous?
Where the French and the Poles make glass
Smart as many invariably are
Where Tom Brown learned about football
The thug can mean trouble for the golfer
A nose for tobacco?
A hood wearer, one imagines
City whence the oil may come?
Wait while the Spanish take time out
Shorten a crossing
Meagre supply distributed to Iran
As a writer, John found room at the top
Possibly a small group of animals
Varsity men playing for Chelsea?
Can one drink it better in the absence of an abstainer?
Obscurity seems good at the Foreign Office
Displace some workers
One fat-headed rugby forward, or a group
Atherton starts with one and continues with another
Fame of that old American flag
In spirit, a new angle
Hires some cots for some children
Possibly a rambler's potential bloomer
Seat of the devotions?
Has to be drifting snow
Returning, he takes some children back
Rather dirty (like a worm?)
Familiar name for the beak
Hate to trim an article of apparel!
Full of beer, perhaps, both may be fired
The Kid with the can

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