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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of November 7th, 2016 other clues
Pull by the ear?
Teased foolishly for being placid
Name of the little car taking the doctor round
One helping your studies of wild trout
Maybe one in Serbia is a very large area
A blockhead to the very end, dammit!
In self-defence, pay out with a growl
As a rule, it heartens the foreigner
To give a fathead credit is stupid
Pearl's mum
A place in the sun for insular Italians?
Dried leaves it's possible to eat
As used by the navy and the horse artillery
If you've done this, there's something you just won't get
One absent from work, maybe playing cricket
Are there six for each snake?
Nat has to look around for the body
A table label?
Structures in the form of a spire!
The outskirts of Dyfed are hardly colourless
Submit a story about Birkenhead
He's about six, you know!
Praise a chap for getting out of uniform
It has a key in the middle of the face, this kind of clock
Something tasteful to say about love, possibly
What's in store at the chemist's?
A peculiar code of rugby to many
A climbing aid, naturally
Said to be the part of the wheel at the back of a wagon
Fed up and angry upon getting it wrong
Name playfully given to Uncle Ivan
Catch in possession of cannabis
Book revealing bitterness about a bighead
Hail with tears in one's eyes?
Chief not above giving me a hand
By leaving a person with no heir?
Material apt to stain badly?
Raise the back
Complain tearfully that most of the javelins are broken
Aspired somehow to be spoken well of
Such a cake is known to be nutty
To be born, only to start dying, is poor
That soapy character Barlow?

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