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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of September 6th, 2019 other clues
Gathers it’s the answer to a leg-break
Being unscrupulous, but having no staying power
Are attached to, though had come loose before
Happening to have left the T out of “flat”
Talks about the right food for vegetarians to eat
Agrees with - the joint has a simple fracture
Found minus its dust jacket?
Criticises the return game
Ramble on about a repairman
Did leave unfinished, not thinking much about food
Confine to a half of bitter in the pub
With a female, talking money
Guff from the punters?
Like unjustified claims to be a landowner?
Among a thousand, four hundred and ninety-nine
Unusually fair to myself, temporarily
Leaves half the side pieces
Watching golf while you’re being shown over
First to go into the drink, is frantic
The creature returns again when one turns the lights down
Continuing to exist, being supported by
He plays for Philip and the Queen
Suppose a mine goes off when the soldier enters it
Small, trim and thin
The incident of the pie throwing does seem very funny
Is given to believe one empathises with
Remember to confine to the home and to look after
When it speeds up will, you understand, wobble
On the way back, confessing to killing
Lengthen for the page on tractor assembly
That the car is faulty, be going to attribute to
Burst it and ran off
To avoid the odd bust up, for instance
Nothing but a bird
The proper wine for a lady
A very good-sounding dessert
Weaken and look after the little rascal
Given a tip, say, to nominate
Stand down, having retired, and I get in
Apply to the new member of the government
Are they worn by someone who is poor but happy?
Argued one should see the cricketer in action
“Capital” is “big”, see

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