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To blow up a dam could be much too risky crossword clue


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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of April 26th, 2023 other clues
Changed direction (being windy?)
A carrier's radio
Unimportant person who's all arms and legs?
Result of doctoring a master play?
Deteriorated to the west or east
Only to lose out!
Mother of twins?
Formerly the financial centre for Oriental money
Gold contribution to considerable affluence
Some of the prettiest one can wear
Map line giving us a wintry promenade
Swimmer a bit unfortunate to finish up in the can
Special knowledge of a sound law
Cold, faultless advice from a rotter
The ones starting trouble with a cry
Sort of dinghy a child could be in?
Helpful information by cable
Make up for having no tea?
Revered personages, but they might have been dud, sir
Actor taking unusual pains with an article
A street light in the wrong place
Those given a bashing at the cookhouse?
At half pace, could be merely a partial test
Dad's in the top apartment
Of proven ominousness, it may be deadly
A flowing Ketelbey piece
They're of current interest when you name a new side
A speaking part in "Tora! Tora! Tora!”
Probity without pity
Does it taste like lemon squash?
Talked of having a pancake for the grand finale
As extracted from yeast, nevertheless
Excited by an extraordinary tale with a contrived ending
It's pointless to tip half the peas into a new tin
It's chewed ruminatively
"11 Down's" novel partner
To sceptics of astrology, it's simply bull
Fain would I find acceptance by such an ardent admirer!
Has to dishearten Tony, quick!
Sculptor of a ruling head, also a god
Intends to have what it takes
Does he even sound less than reliable?
A London orchestra - thus German too?

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