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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of June 23rd, 2020 other clues
Cast down with a single blow
Many a German has a maxim
Brown character? Just!
It’s vegetable, but may have fur on it
A nasty smear can spoil the paper
Roman said to be dead
Arrested, having stolen
House at Beach head, a warm place
Is she able to heal?
An opening word
Those which some of the wise can be sat on
Singer eager to make a comeback?
Cocktail I had as a youngster
Train up to be a moralist
A nosy informer
He aims for the heart
Scared of gales?
Rude tot badly educated
A natural restorative
The violin part, is seems, is bell-like
A success, despite being below par
Change, and be impatient to be on the way
A Whitehall success?
Be a beggar in court?
Credulous servicemen?
Sign on order two ways
Boy repeatedly beaten
Morning reception on the Embankment?
The courage to keep harping?
Called the wrong man “Ed”
That of regular riding?
Originated, for instance, during Prohibition
Walk confidently, showing unusual trust
The sort of comedy to bear inspection
Formal “about turn” in a flawed trial
It’s great in the Rocky Mountains!
Criminal figure at London museum
Don, let’s assume
Location of “28 Down”?
We finish the job with a trap (computerised?)

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