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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of October 25th, 2022 other clues
Respond to just a subtle trace
Golf shot cleverly managed by old people
American style bunk
The French love him!
Started to have a bit of a bet, backing a horse
Only a beginner in horse racing?
Shows displeasure when put out
Where to drive with a total absence of alcohol!
Concerning history, it's of consuming interest
Women showing some panache in making news
Court disaster, initially, in some deal, say
Being a source of sauce during supper time
Baits a chap for removing boys from lessons
Locates the piano at –16 Down”
Mineral wealth means nothing to the Italian
Arthur (not Ben) is a Pole, and a skilled worker
Friendship that finished in calamity!
The vessel for a final drink?
Food no longer for the inner man?
Aboard ship, room for some biscuits in a tin
Shoot out of sight
Very Italian and musical
Fused the lights and made the music centre red-hot, maybe!
Invariably severely reduced
Hastens to solve a chess problem
Such boys show the way to take a bend in top!
They may finish up in the soup, dear
Leaves to eat, maybe?
Are they said to be seaside trees?
Perfect rating, of a sort
Ties in which a novice is joined by experts
Declare to be in doubtful taste
Religiously kept house
Wasps can always make changes
Now ma, what are you?
Flier with a large bill for fish
Silver tongue?
Came down and brightened up
How some allegations can be made, in court
Those worn in a production of Tosca?
Quick but poor start in an attack
At the summit, of course, there's a head
Under-payment?

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