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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of April 27th, 2020 other clues
Choose possibly to take Lee to court
It’s rough being right in a mess!
Tough master embraced by a female
Bit of a grimace from a Scot
Was Gertrude a mug?
Clip one unfairly in a game
Full of pith, yet not vegetable
Continental street of sadness
Goes into business to create upsets
Barely runs on narrow lines
Goddess who lives again?
French name for a bit of a renegade
The fear possibly associated with a white one?
Try to get free perhaps?
Strain a gut?
Possibly early bird at the egg farm
Canada’s ratable system
Worried about the future?
It doesn’t agree with the number on a tin opener
Something a woman’s burnt?
A canoe could be lost in it
A long piece can still be comic
Urchin who hasn’t finished playing
Costers’ companions?
Galatea’s keeping us waiting
Rings you can get from most chemists
Language usable for a letter to an aunt
Managed to participate in athletics?
Possibly restless peelers?
Charlie has half an hour with the dog
Eastern floral centre
Where some Belgians are in the money, presumably
Quickly get out in the alley!
Latest thing in ties
One corner in heaven that’s just like velvet
In historical times, wonderfully green outskirts of the City
Woody ways into a well-defended place
Centre of revolution
Impertinent, say, about saints
Good times for cash payments around Tuesday
It’s essentially oily and flowery
A fantastic wine?
A bit fishy, but heroes use it

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