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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of October 17th, 2018 other clues
The nothing we get from America
Pieces written in difficult times?
It may fly somewhat furiously
An outstanding leader
Agrees the competition is dishonest
Complete in diplomacy
Spheres in which one's little brothers circulate
His Pilgrim was Christian
Understand the sense
On the road, it's an honour to be in a car
There's nothing Oriental about it
Attorney given thanks for the facts
Out to succeed, Ted was a twister!
Hate having only half a side for a match
Give extra publicity to the grand finale
Drive the enemy out!
As expected, rather like Julie
A heady trophy
Take over
Face the possibility of being laid up
Not a goldfish, but maybe silver or bronze
Finish work during September, making a beehive
Stipulate the condition
African river longer than an English one
At night, is seen to be a bright little thing
Hit ten again?
Fierce word of reproach?
Just the chap to make hay?
For which cars can be broken up - at a parking place?
Dora's eccentric way
Member of a popular movement
Spot that's a bit ticklish in a permissive way
Every brazen hussy has one
It's best worn above the waist
Sailor whose crime is serious
To the House?
Such guerrillas are less than urbane
Are their tails specially hairy?
No, and that's final
Makes edgy progress with boys
Drink that goes snappily with a biscuit

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