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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of October 12th, 2022 other clues
Nutty writer embracing a useless cause
A leader in evil ways
Misguidedly begin a jollification
Foreign boys' names
A remission to allow you to rise
They can be mended at various rates
It's easy to get half a mile in front
I dream foolishly, love
Cut short a large musical work
Once more, at some stage, there's a certain amount of pain
Artists can be in dire ones
Servants of Ximenes?
Is a cloth cap any different when greenish blue?
What certain thieves do in Ulster?
Has it a bad name among vegetarians?
Value attached to an isle on the Thames
Alarming means of transport in the outskirts of Surrey
Charles and Mike together fill the gap
Resolute, yet lacking firmness holding a tin-opener
Is it committed in the heat of the moment?
Rascal half scared by a politician
Sailing east, perhaps, with a heavy heart
A change of air, by the way, can be uplifting
The untidy part left again? It's charming!
Historic group of VIPs
Bridge crossing a line in the country
Instrument for which there was a clear call
Bungle an attempt to get wages increased
Former champion and excellent outside left
The colour will be higher on one side of the face!
It's as far as we've got in higher education
Not the language of Poms
Said to be a governmental deputy-head
Hang around, that is, in ladies' underwear
Doesn't go to the highest level among saints
Wait for dad to get help
Drink with a Caledonian companion
Pure chaos in the country
Flog half a case for fifty quid
Flying speed?

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