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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of October 26th, 2020 other clues
Finished a number of deliveries
In China, kitty gets dehydrated food
Point to a woman in white
Butterfly possibly rising?
The piano key on the left, chum
On which to jot down where to land the chopper?
As a passing fashion, it starts fading
Parrot many a cry
She contradicts Billy
Scheme a fellow set out in the garden
Be wary of a hunter, say
Obey it or turn red!
Game, and minced lamb too
Hang out somewhere posh?
It may be above a keeper’s head
Guess correctly that you mustn’t knock off
British Airways unit making a lot of noise
The whole team lamented aloud
Heiress’s passion
Bird getting a letter from Al
Opera set in Ascot?
A waterfowl on the Nile
One badly broken?
In Wales, an undiluted hogshead
Need to come and pick up
Tough participant in the Manx Grand Prix
Take tea, perhaps
A national overhead?
The hospital worker possibly rode on the railway
Form of sari a modest woman wouldn’t put on
Thanks to the navy, one might sail on it
Multicoloured, but it can possibly look fine in brown
Prepared to swallow
Hat that can double as a gong!
His accommodating soldiers, implies rents
Dialect used by an Irishman clutching a broken rib?
Black and blue and very angry
Round part of a razor blade
Was prepared from sound wood
Where tyres are concerned, let down a bit
The chalky-faced sisters?
Enough food for days?
Kids crying over juvenile errors

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