Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (August 14th 2018) clues of Evening Standard Cryptic crossword.

Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 41 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.

Possibly put on in a London park
Passes over sporting leaders, in short
A few words or couple of letters making a point, cleverly
Girl's name for a French city
Change from green to red, maybe
Come out with a burst of speed
Loud noises from puffers
Sibilant little sibling
Prepare less than expeditely
Tease a companion for a sign of restlessness
Where frogs' legs may be eaten in pairs
Faith in direct action
In business, one is not soft
Is he half cut?
Wherein rushing water cuts round a bend?
Crept out of hotels without finishing lunch
Irrational devotion to a mere craze
Judged to interfere with trade
One advising a priest, perhaps, on central heating
Flat enterable from front or rear
Aliens from the ends of the earth
Covered with extremes of peril on the wrong date
Mysterious officer heading a sect
No it's less than ten a year
Walks up and down?
Thus growl, love, at points of sadness
Use needles to a possibly comforting end
Sort of licence one needs to write verse?
No such thing as a piece of cake!
A place to comb when stranded?
Wrong use of words
Drunken sot, I see, showing little emotion
Amid hisses, a bad actor simulates
A name one may fight for
Beastly end for a man to have?
Have a grave effect upon
Character playing a big part in a gambling game
In Congreve, readers, you'll find a hero named Paul
Cut a corner in a window frame
Locate with sound sense
Bit of a square peg, this salesman?