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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of October 17th, 2024 other clues
In here, there's not just a little drop
Soft American parent
Londoner whose rabbit ate half a duck?
Quick reversing trams
Comes close to having pointed ears
Green jumpers
When couples do so, it's business as usual
Highball!
Stray in endless moral capriciousness
Tiny tot swallowing a bit of a snub
Something bad about terriers being the wrong colour!
One closing an incision in the side?
Storage place for various oils
Overheated house at central Tooting
Proud to have been robbed at gunpoint?
Crazy about ceramics?
A growing boy, possibly in the kitchen
Smooth stuff to intoxicate a saint!
Standard bargain in the vegetable line
Could it chop up a worm around the end of June?
Sound of a wonky hinge?
Really great grass!
A very funny cry?
Thus, at the West End, there's a boozer
Garment right for a runner?
Not a flighty bird
They all agree it's easy to change
To dad, it's never-ending nonsense you mindlessly repeat
The part of Henry, in films
Tragic end to a foolishly hasty accident
A woman could ride in one
Moon probe that took a turn in forging a link
Form of jazz that obviously had to be a hit
Walter giving a hand to a Yankee
Where, in the West Indies, to shoot duck?
Naughty capers can get you into one
Tempting to start lunch with a bagel
Hiding place for a couple of sticks of wood!
For gas, maybe, but smoke can get through it
Cursing having no dogs is no good

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