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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of September 2nd, 2019 other clues
Country southwest of Paradise?
Spoil for one short month
Brush-making plant
No brief conflagration?
Is able to get ahead as a churchman
Like the wit in need of a drink?
Creatures that could play you false?
Old-fashioned verse
Let's copy the Latvians!
One jointly worn by a bishop?
Pushy endeavours to get one's point home?
As new, perhaps, getting out of hospital
Some vacuous fellows showing insight!
A one-note singer?
Hot-headed woman's game
To love more than seems right
Often having a row, the strip character conceals nothing
Scalding does it no harm
It's my cunning, being vague
Fear of the fellow with the gun?
Was he wise to be alone one day?
Up north, money can give audacity
Animal with a saintly head, always?
Historically a poor state
Lower to the sea bed?
We're all of this kind
It all means we get out for a little holiday
Becoming a nobleman
Assignation in a country station
Run, not necessarily to seed
Displeasure at being back in Siberia
It's a shame being out of breath when full of good stuff
One way to avoid starving is to work hard
Raced around the wood
Castor oil extract that can get you high
Started something, e.g. in hair styling
One of mother's terms in America
Such lions are expert swimmers
A broken romance
Maybe endlessly toasting Victoria
Can they get quietly out of traps?
What agitators do in ceaseless tirades?
Home in 24 hours from Benin, as it was

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