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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of November 26th, 2024 other clues
With no heart for farm work, a building job's the answer
Working with Noel, Dora has the makings of an artist
An age of high speed
A handy sort of puppet
Business house with a place for an angler
Despite having long ears, hear amiss!
Powder used in experimental chemistry
Assume he'll give you a nod
It hurts if you miss it and hit it
A round enclosure easy of access
The ordinary inhabitant of Clapham?
Charles wrote a lot in the lab
They all agree to disagree!
World wide snare?
A look of palpable eroticism
Pretty scrawny in a bathing suit
Sir Peter gave a wild yell!
Making a speech, maybe Ted's out to clear the air
Soldier with a lance, maybe
Creature modified by some scientists
He was a bit of a blighter to a historic Christian
Go like an engine
New name for a hair style
Musical quality means a lot to a learner
Weakest show on TV?
It crops up in middling time, this thought
That earned in business by me
Being sloppy makes the French cross
Of proven ominousness, it can be fatal
It's foolish, as you can see by going around on your own
Familiar name for an extract of antimony
Millwall's hidey-hole?
Wrongly blamed for not having hurried
Stick to good quality glass
It's driven on many a second-class road
No rousing start is negative
A soldier in a foreign city can be French
You won't find hers in the British Isles
Choose to take some of the leaders to court
Badger, nominally
On yours, certainly not!
Departed after a time
Can they make a captain more seedy than a subaltern?

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