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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of June 20th, 2024 other clues
Time that egg!
Blue ones are fine
Agile, fit to be frisky in New York
Three ways modern
Bighead, past his prime, yet courageous
Admits that snow drifts
Sets about bizarre beings
Could he arrange for the king to have a little extra height?
A writer's point
Boy, I see, of sound nature
Just the place for a web?
Get ready to eat, perhaps
An old scout's dog?
Weakened, yet was a friend to a boy
Buck's pretty empty-headed plaything, warm hearted, American
Person deceived into making a copy?
He's a father to many soldiers
Went into decline and quietly died out
To outward appearance, possibly ex-rental
He's a saver
The number on this is twelve
Excursionist guilty of foul play?
It's clear I had to receive a good deal of luck
Short cut out of Battersea
To crash in the Alps must be a blow
Information from an intelligence officer
It means very little, but thanks a lot
Small piece of land on credit, often
Enjoy a bit of fun in port
It's cherished in China and well thought of in Wales
A case of tradespeople sticking together
Go bang in a small way
An approach to opera
Has he to sit around keeping his mouth shut?
Nourishing sausage ingredient if nothing more
Dick may take a seat in the middle of the road!
Well-known fertiliser for flowers
Articulated lorry of American origin
It means something when you put your name to a letter
One takes in what may be a Scotsman's own
Winged wader, once worshipped

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