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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of October 4th, 2023 other clues
Each person is quite unexceptional
He may give you a toot
She doesn't look so cocky as her mate
Observe and follow
Rodent star turn
That artist fellow at the end of the street
To live among soldiers brings mockery
Concert piece that never fails
It's truly hard to say if you're drunk
A burden to shoulder
I'm too long making pictures
Joan, or possibly Shannon Tweed
Start to make love to a writer
Being stretched, no longer nursed
In distress, she's visibly upset
A bounder's garment?
He's after a bird for contributions
A gas none may produce
French game?
An artist like 21 Across
Lamb? No, but minced steak
A bit of a boaster, presumably pretty hot
Where to make a start in driving
Incidentally, plain-clothes officers
A better judge?
The record book
Heartily affable and extremely nice
He goes by motorway for miles
Some Londoners live there with shelter in mind
Has two ways of ensuring silence?
Area of the cricket field useful when it rains?
Unusual need for a garden
One trying to get a half of beer after the match?
Haggard motorcylist?
Talks wildly of some strange disorder
Mr Case, the punster?
Rose's joint?
Having fishy connections, they're often bent
Emphasise that a cricket club net is broken
High fliers showing Christopher points
Treated abrasively, I ran out

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