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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of October 26th, 2023 other clues
Expeditions in which are official inquiries?
Progressive encouragement from a would-be follower
Suitably prepares to show a girl points
Mineral on board?
One at a hen party?
Anciently, he appeared in fine robes
Can be ridden, though one may go on foot
We go to central Acton in the rain
Defeat for a bet?
A vessel not properly closed
PC I. Malone?
Clever way to cut a key
A metal fastening possibly coming in various shapes
A name to assume
Swing round in ever varying direction
Vitriolic article on a police department
Possibly prickly fruit?
Unwisely nears a trap
The only theatre frequented by yachtsmen?
Evening Standard journalists love coffee!
Motion to advance
Accepted with thanks by Mr Livingstone
Tory disarray in the city
Just the bird to have cold feet?
For instance, nowadays, this exclamation seems old-fashioned
Chuckle when there's a row about a race
Hundreds of quantities of paper, one imagines
Got together in force
Automaton able to root out a bighead?
Former England batsman with plenty of beef?
Continental woman of the month?
Seemingly sickly, seen from a new angle
Those playing a match in two legs?
Land of lacquer
As wit, may seem endlessly puny
You have more than one, dear heart!
Beast retiring with a broken toe
His pupils wouldn't miss him
Consumed a bit of meat with some greens
Reason for many a practice
Ted, turning up outside the Post Office HQ
Height of a cap?
Bad user, for certain

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