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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of July 2nd, 2024 other clues
All the runners in the meadow
Beg, coming to a bad end in prison!
An ear for music?
Speed to the North
Irish cross-country runner
Reveal how a bloke can get run out
Wandering nomad, a classic friend
Some heroes are a bit fishy!
Otto's upset about mum being in the soup
They have four ways to get me a finished bulletin
Unfairness at bowls?
Provide money for an object
Being injured, dad's out of the rough game
Not a levy on vice, but a grammatical consideration
In Scotland at present
Secretly observe a pony's performance?
Perused the letter preserved
Walter has something on hand to the very end
An excellent hardback is always a help
Old people seem upset about the sad ending
To get around, you need a curved path
A lost garment?
Rice for which the inner man has to pant desperately?
Passes over wild regions
City eyed as a tourist attraction
Many sheets of paper, we imagine!
Something afoot to boast about?
Swimmer turning over for medic
Does it make industrious six-footers grow?
Swear to take Victor to the town centre
Beaten by a masterly fellow
Children's character out of place in New York?
Occupation of the chap who pays the rent
Hell of a deep pit
She doesn't agree with Billy
Nominally half a mile on a road
Race or sprint around Northern Ireland!
Leave central Spain for somewhere in India
Wipers, as Tommy once whimsically said
Hardly light reading
Means of communicating with some immediacy
Bit of excitement in prison
A writer's point

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