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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of July 16th, 2024 other clues
To get drenched is unusual in more ways than one
Where to learn there's neither ford nor river
Perform a double act with a bird
A sailor in goal
The least we lost?
At a dead end, we got married
This direction gets neither to Southend
Make one's way to the West End
Figure a new ode to be something worth looking at
A pulsating piece of stuff
He has an inferior position among the lesser fry
Part of a strict routine diet
Vehicle for French?
Deserved to have the ability to endear?
She brings a degree of cold to a winter month
Start from the top end
'Daddy' with a machine to run
Mythical female imitating Cilla
Plaything for well balanced children
Destined fatefully to confuse me with the dodo
When no-one is inconclusive
Noteworthy new line for the coroner
One augmenting the reptile population
In Scotland, it's less than the proper thing
Dan's out West with a woman
Relative of the red admiral
Be nice to a woman who's without a man, for love
Guide a soothsayer round the West End
Get firmly established and start eating
Additionally wide?
Figure to get at some revenue
One's own little place in Great Missenden
Given a drink, we tread unwarily
The light of day
Sensibly devious about a bit of chicanery
The isle to come back to?
Occasion to have fun, that is, in fast style
Figure a companion to be a natural swimmer
Possibly vital source of music
Do better at baseball, say?
A girl's pleasures, not quite right for boys

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