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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of November 28th, 2019 other clues
Contemptible contributor to the travelling itinerary
One possibly held out can be grasped
The goalie likes a clean one
It's no good stealing a note from a dude
Usually of that sort
He has a job bringing a poor piece to an end
One who'd wash up for a chum
Stand under canvas
Four-legged supporter in Division One?
It's nice to eat with water
The discovery of Clive of India
Old chimney lining
The sort to give a turn to a key?
Race loser who got the gold
They're good to sing, giving some chaps charity
At many joints, they go with everything
Music for quiet operations
The cachalot has one, so has a saint
Sound displeased with a redhead, the rotter!
Animal engaged in eating nuts
Frighten away from Soho?
Osiris's one little sister?
To be accurate, insensitive to what's proper?
A shocking act?
Chelsea girl, familiarly?
Sorry for Sadie's loss, that is
In the Netherlands, a key barrier
In which life lacks ups and downs?
A lame dog may have trouble with it
A learner tells fibs to friends
Possessing riches, able to dish dole out for Dora
Hardly the sort of suite for Darby and Joan
Look like a well balanced game
Quibble about some clavier composition
Headgear for going up in space
'No more', as Tommy Atkins used to say
Beverages said to tantalise
They built villas and organised manors
Minor branches
Part of the Thames near Richmond
Problem that confused Rose, on the quiet
Like the worst workmanship, or a letter in the post
Though nameless, is certainly somebody

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