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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of November 16th, 2020 other clues
Where Americans interrupt drinks for a kiss
They sustain me also, albeit without love
Stories of a wartime gunner in the SAS
Imputing, maybe, that I've left with a vessel
Stolen tool replaced
Bold supporter gets religion
Such radiation calls for some use of parasols
Light meals for about a pound
Sea room
It's in the transport business
Music, maybe, makes it clear
Registers for bread
Catch some erring husbands
Top weapon?
The incongruity of sarcasm
Blue-blooded boys
She gives an extraterrestrial a lot of help
Sea area promising a quick catch?
Servant just as big as a ruler?
Former country with a middle sized river!
Historic president's name on a manuscript
A less than immaculate garment
Having a measure of precipitation, with little sunshine around
The beast gives a growl when measures are interrupted
Flowers a fellow longs for
It's irrevocably crossed
Taunt over the needless loss of a ship?
Draw back from a bit of gardening
Atom of iron? That's not right!
Poker players pay to do it up!
Where there's a roof over one's head
Nicely rebutted
Grand meal, maybe, but light
A little feed for a chap with a broken leg
Warrant-officer Brown's deity
Clean up, Mrs!
Jack's companion, a tumbler
A look in the dress shop
Such inspectors aren't exactly lax
He has a way of looking after a joint right
Name of a Scottish burgh out West!
Little chap said to be a six footer!
Figure to start talks - that's essential

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