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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of August 1st, 2024 other clues
Mr Todd of the Flying Squad
The idea that beef is about lb1
Mineral wealth meaning nothing to the Italian?
The right rhyme for 'drunk'
Island in the wild part of Dalmatia
A horse, that is, for a little girl
Being fit is a bit of a blessing
Musical monologue in opera, perhaps
Moira confused an islander
Lash it back with a rope's end!
To a saint, the pious conclusion is the flowery part!
Gets the use of George's?
Make the cocoa go round in jug?
Depend merely on me being away
When a New York father, being obliging, will help
Irregular stripe in computer graphics
One said to have been successful
Wandering in the gallery can mean trouble!
Fabulous Greek author
Nude in an exotic act or show
In Genesis, allegedly, it's a sort of 'hemp'
Menagerie animal?
Possibly withered, not red but pallid
A warm tone
Subsequently, much laughter is heard
Germanic deity who gave woman new heart
Thin, bony, but not exactly scraggy?
Race of theatre goers
Treat the new potatoes with jam?
One determined to be an essayist?
Only a serf, but he had plenty!
Opprobrious thing to do
Just say the word
Container of riches, treasure, perhaps
A novel name for '9'
Examines what may be fit for consumption by saints!
Word of warning about crime, initially, from the police
She's grey, and may turn paler
Has tasteful associations, but can be shaky in use
Sly, going round the market astutely
Hill in a pastoral area
Could such a widow make hay?
Another name for a sail

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