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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of July 30th, 2024 other clues
When Uncle's on the plane, this is thrown out
No longer just one confusing sample
It's sat on in parts of Africa
Two names for an animal
Get somewhere with a car I have
The contractor's finished
Endlessly, Arsene manages to be more reasonable
Quadrupedal start turn
Lure of the month, to some boys
Numerically different from Arabic
He has to look around for a perfect ending
In a manner, I'm wrong on certain points
Is in the position to organise a posse
Neither is in ignorance
Reach for some meat, maybe a tin
European's wild anger about 'Monsieur'
She's clearly big-hearted!
Men figure to come round and make a start
Did Cook sail in one?
Vessel that travels (fruitfully?) by road
Is fuming, yes, in a terrible mess!
Food in from Ealing
Writer, possibly a mere boy!
Obvious intention to tour India
It blooms in a monastery garden
You'll find one in a Caledonian discotheque
Much reduced fare
He's brainy, using no bin!
Famous name never misspelt
The old-fashioned fellows abroad
Apportion everybody a share of the loot
Also known as wheels
Lived with Sid, with wild deer around
Not much food, but a chick may take it
Code letter put in one's mouth
The fresh air around Maidenhead suits her
Number that has ten in, possibly, at the very end
Could start taking the path around a small area
Piece of sticky paper
A modern prefix
A name in the housing register

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