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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of September 10th, 2024 other clues
Painter, French, noted for using black
Flighty fellow Aaron ought to emulate?
Hair treatment to interest the pools fan
Arrive when the entertainment's finished
Asked to offer a room
Took the rest of the day
Mechanical bird?
It's said to be due to the tea service
The present for a shifty toady
All upset about Oscar meeting a sticky end, it's true
Subdued by a cowboy?
Being caught outright, is tough
Admit everybody to the town centre
Not the complete CID man
He has a job to start the game!
Amount of wine in a vessel or little basket
Leer at a rounded leg, perhaps
Consumes six deliveries of food?
Test taken by a swimmer around the end of May
Being annoyed, rode us ragged!
Unique system that seems nothing new on some days
In more ways than one, it's not on the level
Giant animal?
In Euston, especially, is it a gem?
Stop changing one's job
Though monotonous, it's arguably groovy
Thirsty doctor at the eye centre
Some patent errors to put in a book
Played to the grand finale
He's relatively willing to lend you money
Help someone get to central Edgware
One brought up to be unchangingly paternal?
Somehow the old were let down
Little bed, as in Scotland
Its being on the river hardly needs mention
Trouble making a current piece of news
Hate finishing last on a shaky steed
Though superior, his boat was wrecked around Beachy Head
After swilling a lot of claret
May be of love or war
Send a piece of fencing

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