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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of October 5th, 2020 other clues
Cry or complain in a terrible atmosphere
A saint, yet almost a sin
At the end of the day, close on time
Mother's barrier?
A piece of meat is shared, evidently
The old-fashioned DA, say?
Ready to alter, possibly
Ian's own
Where the Syrians confuse pop with ale?
They keep taking what they need
Be beaten by Leo's replacement
Upon reflection, it looks bright
A chap takes a sweeper round this part of the house
Uncle Vernon's very able
A foot farther back
A month at work on the sea bed
Caper apt to check one's growth?
Run into an artist at Minehead
One's turn to leave cash for a writer
TV award for Juliet, as a crackman's associate
Part of a shelter rented again
Mythical king; rich, yet a poor listener
Red, mate
Sack for swag
History of a girl taking meals without me
A name made by collecting most litter
To be so cutting is not natural
She's maybe Swedish, but has a month in France
Its fruits are possibly ripe after one short month
Police department concerned in accidents
Where the going may be soft, in a new way for some
Weighty form of nonet
Pull a cart shakily after a race
Location just a step round the corner
It's like Daisy to give us a piece from Pasternak
Drove or sped in the modern fashion
One flier finishing a little after another
Frequently cut
Fruit developed from the melon?
It helps you to see a little girl's piece of work
Contains rum, but is associated with gin
Uniquely, advanced at half pace
She gives Amelia a start, on the quiet

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