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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of November 24th, 2020 other clues
Once a redeveloped area on the map
Was its queen a bachelor girl?
Colourful battle
Tammy's out of turn, but may do a good deed
Calls for personal adornments
Usually rectangular piece of glass left
Gang leaders sounding like a male quartet
Carrier of a hard piece of wood
A pupil, too backward, should not be taken
Butter or jam
There's profundity in what a plumber may find
Creature going around in prides
Form of address on a note to teacher
Female in the news
With only this to eat, you'd waste away
Lord of Bolton?
A diminutive swimmer
The journalistic crowd
A bird used merely as decoration
Being equally successful as linkmen?
Silly sort of clock?
A stubborn beast, Middle Eastern, with charm
He's a bit of a lunatic!
French town rebuilt by Danes
A sentence that can be made longer
Cry from the heavens?
Great revolutionary circus feature?
Name a favourite monarch
At poker, try not to do so when you have one!
Sculptor, never ending, immortal
Customary line in bath design
Postpone being freed, possibly
It's grim, getting set about by sailors!
Discussed at the club, indeed
Very quietly look around for something hot
Well built redhead interrupting research
Why the senora's upset?
Fight and fight again, nothing less
In town, keep out of the centre of crime or sin
Favourite part of Morpeth

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