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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of October 31st, 2022 other clues
The fiery spirit of a warm-hearted supporter
Time for an equable amount of honour, no less
Gardening suit?
Parts wrapped around the wrist, perhaps
What the farmer needs is a new silo
One possibly late taking off?
For safety, their points may be covered
Enjoy a snide sort of joke?
Work on the final piece of stone
Run in strict rotation
In politics, a binding agreement
It floats right behind
A nutty ingredient of pina colada
It's a trap, we note
City of Tory chaos
A drink from Schleswig-Holstein
Where the horse can stop running?
New fashion for the silent service
Stick to footwear suited to the mud and wet
The attitude of a cricketer taking a knock
Container of the richest treasures
She caught a cricketer's name
Vessel joined with a friend in amity
Burning to sort out some of the also-rans
Heartless reprisal? Very true
Charlie gets terribly tired, we believe
A bit of a bloomer
Diminutive American's letter to a former spouse
A fool, silly to be so unsociable
Such chips as you can get for £1 in assorted coins
Buddy from Spalding
Spanish centre for Londoners
The sound of sales talk
So art is involved in cookery
Vehicle one can never quite back up?
Something to ultimately play with
Account of a shooting?
There's nothing up in the ceiling
At some stage, ran the required distance
On which to drink Adam's ale
One may be looking to it reflectively
Viewed the scene mentioned
Shows distress when upset by the boss

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