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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of September 24th, 2019 other clues
It might liken vanity to insanity
Belief in a girl
The advent of sound competition
Used bad language possibly worse
College girl
Can such women never be dogged?
If lit up, can appear deplorable
Ready to turn the tap
Major shareholder?
Roy, going round with Jack
Simple saint?
Occupant getting in with a partner
Punishing weather?
In any style, a refusal
Looked again at the girl in the matted reeds
It goes at its own pace
Hit 150 before being dismissed
A clean one's still pretty black
Much admired though always in the red
Furthermore, dead wrong about the end of the world
When female, is white
Where aloha means love
He's got his wings
Sooner than finish nowhere
Opposition from 9 Across
Fatheaded strike by a minority group
A telly part for a mate
Sailors' sort of sauce
Rudely ignored, that is, by an attractive girl
"That's flat!" is such speaking
Soldier boy
Written stylishly, with character?
Is down at heel, possibly lower
Astonish a fellow, being so underdeveloped
Caught in a misguided denial
Country areas where there's opposition to bats
Something that stings in bed
Rural ones have been booked
Bound to get a half share of the treasure
It has its holidaymaking side

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