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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of November 14th, 2016 other clues
Carry out an order to the very end
Something tasteful for which one can hardly have a secret passion
One bird bit another
Looks to be the way to the river
Big trouble getting money out of Central America
Condescend to finish the weeding, possibly
A fashion figure connected with computers
One of many spent in Ecuador
He was highly regarded for his well balanced performances
He also ran successfully for parliament
Nominal translator of some of the classics
The glamour and mystery of Cremona
Like a tonsure one can have in different ways
A cheap cut
One with pride in being a celebrity?
Like much of my stuff, not very obviously clever
Listener's noted warm heart
Island's central road
Wooden salver useful to smokers
He has skill on the organ
Give a courtly performance?
One of the first names in the Biblical phone book?
Black salt?
How unusual to find the motorway clear!
There's very slim chance that she'll need to lose weight
An exclamation of "Oh", Charlie admitted
How I went round the twist!
He's after dough, we hear, followed by me!
Pointed instrument with a piece of rope on
It's a bit of a shame, Ted being so unpopular
Ghana's greatest cross-country runner
Give a phoney hug for money
Cook in train oil?
Matt never mentions such paint!
She's in the pink
Made to smell decent, perhaps, on Saturday or Sunday
Carry on with the summary
Now, as some might say, a number less than one
Arrive at a striking idea?
Vessels one saves from being wrecked?
Zodiacal sign much seen on TV
Where, informally, you need a bottle opener for a drink
Welsh dairyman?

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