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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of October 5th, 2017 other clues
Perhaps the best is in the west
Means of escape for a railway line meeting a difficult situation?
Kidnapped and taken deviously to Lens?
One Briton termed Royal
The man in Number Ten
Remain in a key post, say
It's known for its bed (and for crockery?)
Ink manufacturing family
It's wrong to finish lower in rank
Should this not be 'a man'?
It's given in passing
With or without motive, it's used in drawing
Cosy little place in Vine Street
Drink with an American at the Nag's Head
Looking old and very Scottish around mid-April
See part of the race and applaud
Team possibly with beef?
It may pay dividends
Could he not give a duellist first aid?
Does he think it perfect just to sit around?
Electrifying foreign football team?
Cold, raw fish
Say nothing is held in a strong grip
We get faultless service where water's concerned
Bullet that possibly commences hostilities?
Intercede, putting a quarter pint into a mug
Puts one's foot down
Form an attachment, or so we say
An eye for a drink?
He's entitled to make love in Barnet
Little like a drappie?
A minor, perhaps
I'm hopelessly gone on her!
Be equal to a sporting occasion
Sue returns from Euston at high speed
Fay, said to be whimsical
Brownish attire?
In which there'll always be some cowards?
Broadcast publicity in a Brazilian city
Language used in slating old people
Steps may be taken to destroy them
Nominal lemonade centre
Help in cleaning up TV?

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