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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of June 26th, 2024 other clues
Ducks due to lofted shots by opening batter
A flower sprang up
Erudite speech, one reads
One bent on boozing?
A walk in spring
Possibly infallible start, in the end
It's on foot, though a horse is involved
Live at central Tooting with a girl
Preposition that can help you make a point
Where, in Gulliver's Travels, Paul's possibly given thanks
In sum, just a dash
Good place for a bloke to get a bit of help
Finest of tube stations
Chopin piece, a dance
Holes in one's body!
Animal found in Ireland
Bit of a clever Dick, yet a great composer!
Consider a possibly dusty answer
Dialect using two letters or three
In circulation, they're subject to inflation
Puritan, but saucy on the quiet
She puts lb50 on the nail, possibly
Game for a bonehead, being drunk
Any way but north, or so it's said
From central Spain and Madras, they obviously aren't all Spanish
Genuine right to swill ale
In southern Crete, perhaps, is there such service?
Tender in a noisy bar?
Steal, and there may be an arrest
Bind damaged parts
Vehicles for second class road purposes
They get eaten up in the stratosphere
Trainee uniform for plain clothes men, that's clear
Maize dished up with a smile out East
Being pious about me is commonplace
Nickname for wild brutes?
Like the players to watch with some dedication?
Sound asleep
Slight advantages on a hill, in battle
A little drink is wrong for a party leader

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