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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of August 14th, 2018 other clues
Possibly put on in a London park
Passes over sporting leaders, in short
A few words or couple of letters making a point, cleverly
Girl's name for a French city
Change from green to red, maybe
Come out with a burst of speed
Loud noises from puffers
Sibilant little sibling
Prepare less than expeditely
Tease a companion for a sign of restlessness
Where frogs' legs may be eaten in pairs
Faith in direct action
In business, one is not soft
Is he half cut?
Wherein rushing water cuts round a bend?
Crept out of hotels without finishing lunch
Irrational devotion to a mere craze
Judged to interfere with trade
One advising a priest, perhaps, on central heating
Flat enterable from front or rear
Aliens from the ends of the earth
Covered with extremes of peril on the wrong date
Mysterious officer heading a sect
No it's less than ten a year
Walks up and down?
Thus growl, love, at points of sadness
Sort of licence one needs to write verse?
No such thing as a piece of cake!
A place to comb when stranded?
Wrong use of words
Drunken sot, I see, showing little emotion
Amid hisses, a bad actor simulates
A name one may fight for
Beastly end for a man to have?
Have a grave effect upon
Character playing a big part in a gambling game
In Congreve, readers, you'll find a hero named Paul
Cut a corner in a window frame
Locate with sound sense
Bit of a square peg, this salesman?

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