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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of July 12th, 2022 other clues
A clan's system of waterways?
Make it clear that a fieldsman's in no position to bat
Leander had her love
The earth, for instance, has plenty of plane trees
In general, an assortment of cruets
Pull by the ear?
As used for filing spars, possibly?
A long sentence that may not mean what it says
Hot love, maybe, in a humble home
Having broken one's word about an early start, quarrelled
Reach so as to tamper with?
One held to be over your head, Mrs?
Long range
Exclamation of disgust upon slipping back into the habit
They aren't all grand to play
Legendary, illusory Tory stronghold?
The one whose name is over the door, locally?
Where to start a hasty row between varsity men
Cleo's mad about a politician with 'drive'!
The road to a meeting place?
Tops up, just a little
Covered us up in red outer clothing!
Sends letters for jobs
As top performers, they have their points
Marshal Foch, evidently, did not have everything!
Four eggs would be too much for him
She goes to Peru for study
Where jockeys may be seen composing poems
Contribution to the park that ran round the town centre?
Old people who developed a certain amount of proficiency
Blistering on one's heels, perhaps?
Old soldier in the glove trade
Be heard as unoriginal
Information of a strange nature?
The clumsy American gets a girl too upset
Jack's greeting to a bit of a hoyden?
In extremes of poverty, being given a loan means a lot
If I leave a pip in the beer, you can eat it!
Hop around when caned!
Exclusive drinking-place?
Walking pace

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