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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of October 27th, 2016 other clues
Very little time, perhaps, to consume some nuts
Bullfighter's girl?
General who arranged truces
Catch many a snake
Citizen Welles?
It's wrong for an officer to cheat at pinball
New Zealander taking some kids to the West Indies
Eggs, but not quite oval
Frank has nothing to write
Beefy team?
A paper promise valued in the past
At snooker halls, they roll around in hundreds
Frenchman giving engineers directions
A little tea to help in recuperation
Around the end of June, he had to get something paid
I get crazy about a girl
Be inclined to do nursing?
Being on the shelf maddens Sadie!
Go and foolishly trade a piano in
Quotations from former writings
He uses a lot of fuel
Be the cause of a vacation
Extraterrestrial experiment?
The twins' game
Parrot's masterly imitation of a crow
Facially, it seems to contradict what the eyes say!
Eleven plus
In various nouns, one discovers a certain togetherness
For the golfer, a position of rest
Put up with having no seat
Related to a benevolent revolutionary
It's a London –wood”, you know
Poem about a fathead returning from Odessa?
Those in the paper at various times?
Go out of shape, practically
If wrong, he gets fined!
The boy gets saucy after a half-hour break!
Deceive the young?
Invade some forbidden territory
Breathy line in chat, possibly
Thick part of a wooden seat
Sail by an indirect route
A hairstyle suitable for a change

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