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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of September 11th, 2018 other clues
Did it point the way in weaponry?
Notices skin blemishes
Ropy artist?
Excessive water left in food
Many wild mobs are apt to be hairy
Upset when axed?
There are jeers around the street for the old fools
Laughing talk?
Somewhere to get somewhat too slowly!
Bag or vessel containing £1
Undertake seriously to use bad language
Ran away with a sweetheart and used long strides!
Appear to check at the information centre
Punishing sort of music?
Staggeringly closely?
Odile, well sozzled, prepared to lie in the sun
Picture taken lightly?
Yes, woman is a riddle
To get out in it can be instructive
They're played in threes
What it cost to write to New York?
Depends once more on deception
Where you'll see ducks around the harbour?
A lot of money for a bun!
He may go to Aberdeen
It's useful in the theatre (in the pit?)
Boast wildly about one Smollett
Three, less companionable than two?
He's a card!
Vessel from Oslo, possibly, at the pierhead
A worn key in a gold case
Sordid letters to a girl
Acceptable number to dial, perhaps
Earnest acknowledgements of debt for faultless service
No need to get into one if you skip the washing up!
Her sin is to spoil a holy place
The second team, as it might seem?
Bells across the meadow?
In Tooting, he can get drunk on gin
Thus, on the quiet, it's a peace offering

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