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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of November 22nd, 2022 other clues
See Mr Tyler at church
It's impertinent, but piquant
In Australia, a discarded defender?
The tiler's stop-gap
The snag with a free ride
It can also be eaten on the water
Michael took a girl round the academy
Monotonous, but it could be considered groovy
Fresh water, but it's said to have a smell
Foolish about a girl, is possibly rooted to the spot
Search in a way that could be a bit cursory?
Grab those eggs!
It can mean freedom to the OAPs
We do so in all weathers
Where Leslie gets upset about Victor
Possibly one-eyed supporters?
Be in the position to take notice?
Abroad, yes, an ancient god
Fruit possibly taken to Capri
Like a reflective person's nose?
Being on the slant, it isn't exactly level
Beast getting a bit tough in the car?
But actually it's larger than a hutch!
Edifice in a suburban wood
One who's learned
In the Deakin family?
Bit of a scar where cuts have been made in a plant
A rhythmic walk?
Met, maybe, with violence
Be in a rut, possibly; nevertheless deny
Figure a wicked liar is out to provide competition
What have we here? A torn sheet!
Those sporty Australian laws?
Like a fragmentary fight report?
Hal's upset about Vi being extravagant
A tripe processor, illegal
The naughtiness of showing insufficient zeal at a jumble sale
A gaggle of high-fliers
Don having a bit of fun during January
The Banjo Boys' gig?

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