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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of October 9th, 2024 other clues
For a change, slip into slacks!
Nick isn't at church
I'm a long time getting the picture
At the end of one's tether, there's always a woman
The boards used for making gates?
He's Tony, formulating an advisable policy
Hold the last of the seamen in port
Wherein half the army is at the Western Front
Walked from Dorset
Properly both a member and a friend
Like the Cyclops, singularly
Posted some presents
They may fly with shrill cries from the ship's cat!
Handily protected - but not immune to cold feet?
Braces holding underwear
Not a single tango necessitates nine performers
Such a driver needs to have the right angle
A drover could make it go the right way
Apt to be bent over the sink
A Britten piece in a hackneyed arrangement
How chuck would chat up the shrinking Violet?
A couple of characters from Arsenal, possibly at Wembley
Sound knowhow, but substandard English
Fixed things with the driver
A job to do when it's dusty out?
Old, perhaps, but still capable of making scores
Denigrate wild mares?
Not quite golden, maybe, but visually admired
Figure in the late news
Possibly Ted Ray's description of a lost dog
Not all press agents look tired
Opts to wrap a torn vest round one's head
Place in an inferior position?
Be unconscious of a slur about honour
The fruit of sterile monasticism?
Dark-complexioned, but self-conscious about a wart
Being Irish, is popularly called Red
Less than average time
In France, water blended with oil with some care
She lights up strikingly
Answer concerning laminated wood
Having an inclination to be angular?
No beginning and end, naturally

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