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It's described as a curve crossword clue


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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of November 2nd, 2023 other clues
Endear in a way that has to be worked for
Activates evil, perhaps, in various ways
Read a couple of letters, very brief
A new identity as Ali, possibly
Ballistic missile?
High cost weapon
In Ireland, the month for love
Sounds new, this animal
Be boastful in play
In which your coin may be lost?
Bit of a beast in Falstaff's local
They're vermin, dammit!
Instrument with a bell on the end
One taking a turn as opener?
Pet food?
Complain fishily?
A delay can be a heavy burden, it's said
Coins no longer new?
Rising, it can nauseate!
Can such punishment involve two stripes?
Grab some eggs
It's grilled, but you can bake it endlessly!
Assert, possibly with much malice
Women who anticipate?
On paper, a try
Sort of tennis you don't fancy
Scope of a revised text about certain points
See new roles as more intimate
A cry from Michael Owen
He's good, giving a sailor a half bottle
Where, near Ascot, to be fired by success in sport?
A broken arm, of course, can spoil things
Immortal, and nothing less than good
Carla's shifty rogue
A weapon for '35 Across' perhaps?
A horse to watch in a TV programme
The way of a showman
Again dispose of stewed eels in different ways
Hot-headed desire to join
Resentful as any, hiding some grievance!
Strips off and goes back to sleep
It's to be beer
Father's favourites?

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