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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of September 12th, 2018 other clues
Organ of an active kind, with a key part
They have strings one ties in a knot at the weekend
Like the piper you need for some lieder at the piano
Kept in the studio still
David's part of Wales?
Wherein to fight for a warm-hearted woman
Upright part of a Christmas tree
Make to arise?
A writer's point
SOS put out as a chancy thing
Take refuge in extremes of cold when castigated
A minor branch, you understand
Airman touring a rocket centre showing little activity
Finished in German style
Trophy hotly contested
Beer with a portion of duck and a vegetable
Gosh how it goes up and down!
Heroic old police department?
Tennis stars still having growing potential?
Uplands, oddly enough
The one bargain that couldn't be better
Writer of some poetry
Naval section of the horse artillery
Very much like Britain?
A hush in the wood
Smiled wryly when tricked
Well, not less than famously
Playmate a girl's too young for
Stir up noisy quarrels, we hear
Nothing like a duck
Wherein to keep money on the side
The last imaginable feline or horse
To the Yankee, everybody's a friend
Where to shoot past, going round the island
Out of date actor in town
Game to upset a spiteful woman
Brown boy's pears
A New Zealander with taste
Barking sailor?
Arraign Charlie at the central court in a bad case
Author Wallace (not Edgar) from Isleworth

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