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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of October 4th, 2018 other clues
Beckham's posh station in life?
Animal disturbed when a gun goes off
Sailors' star turn!
It's not quite true politicians are winners!
Dad figures it's something handy
It's returned in payments for jobs
Shattered piece of sculpture?
Make fun of a disheartened jester
A murderer is able to get out of line
He gets credit for nothing good
In business, a swell thing to do
But it could be one to play
The little that sank in
He could play a wild Croat
The fruits of one's studies of history?
A growing source of flavouring for gin
Figure it as a mark on one's head
Go around to an ancient city
Is unlikely to be broken (especially if vinyl)
Such recruits are unfamiliar with war
Oust tenants from the east side of Victoria?
A low-key state of mind
Historic battle of marginal prominence
A vessel to push, roughly?
Narrate in unoriginal style
Turn up with a growl - a beastly noise?
Possessing nothing, he'd worked on the land
Man of tomorrow?
Carry to Acton central by car
Old-fashioned renegade's exclamation
Pieces arranged for piano recitals
Buzzers at Brentford
Show a profit on a piece of land from Paisley
Too much talk of breaking asunder
Arcadian rotter?
Ben Hur's brother?
Such pies can be deceptive
She's a treasure to mum
Barker, it seems, can figure to go up
All round, it's less than exorbitant
Neatness in using a word erroneously?
Gave the players a hand
Convincing information in bed

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