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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of June 24th, 2019 other clues
Bad taste, say
Figure most rogues will interest smart women
Liable to be scratched
Like some of the house claret?
In cartography, the way up?
They come out of their shells and give a chap a saucy look
Angry when he gets put out
It's badly broken
Drag into a river in flood
Answers with material misstatements
The way Dora's wronged
New pins attractive to buyers
The times men get most upset about
Hooded garment you'll see a girl in
Brazilian patriotic piece
In joint use, a number about a number
He may use a float
Being lawful heartens a solicitor
Show consuming interest
Fabulous woman, but she seems a bit deadly to me
A hard-hearted line that can be shot
Climb up note by note?
Assume, for argument's sake, one occupies a post
The male went ahead, but weakened and collapsed
In which room-mates may swot
Theist's possible dues?
She's broken the elbow with no bend!
Shoulder no responsibility
If you want to be wise, do it up!
But it's an old style now
Circuitous letter from the Lost Angeles police
Goes the rounds
Looks and sounds like Samuel
A fault that makes me tired
It's brilliant being big!
To betray or abandon requires no art
Fiery fellows capable of false strokes?
Has he a mad obsession with Charlie?
Line up, not quite finished, for nothing
In one version, a firm denial
To ban unreasonably from a club
Factory wherein many get sick
Cause harm, possibly breathlessly

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