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Below you will find all the solutions to Evening Standard Cryptic Crossword from October 24th 2019.
October 24th 2019 Answers
Clue |
Solution |
Hurtful fellow wrongly said to be a saint |
SADIST |
Set off to be an expert ticket seller |
STARTOUT |
Computerised version of 'one-nil' |
ONLINE |
Old-fashioned father holding what's latest but not last |
DATED |
Not so hot, perhaps, but OK |
COOL |
Observers of a key agreement |
EYES |
Youngster with whom a senior officer's not finished |
COLT |
With a cry, he comes to a sticky end |
HEY |
An old jalopy that means a lot |
HEAP |
View a fare revision with alarm |
FEAR |
A capital advantage, initially? |
HEADSTART |
Makes a hash of something heavenly |
MARS |
Musical instrument by post, perhaps |
HORN |
Rob him as an outlaw! |
ROY |
Shot out of the job-centre in the city |
TROY |
They're cold in the nicest way |
ICES |
Gather some more apples |
REAP |
Was inclined to have a spare tin opener |
LEANT |
Have recourse to switching the roster |
RESORT |
No longer saucily, but really well |
EXPERTLY |
Stay awhile on the American college grounds |
CAMPUS |
Different ideas in drama |
ASIDE |
Beat for taking a step in the wrong direction |
PASTE |
Multiplication stable |
STUD |
Seat possibly lost around mid-October |
STOOL |
A pretty small figure |
DOLL |
Being poor, is always doing the wrong thing |
SINNER |
Near a ton-up much of the way |
NOTFAR |
Yes, it's often doubled, sir |
AYE |
Where not all eyes are on the woman getting a place |
ESHER |
A policeman's station, as some might say |
COPSHOP |
The bounder has three keys! |
CAD |
Derby, perhaps |
HAT |
Annual letter to Daisy? |
EASTER |
He and I take a bird out |
ERNIE |
It's marketed near Piccadilly Circus |
HAY |
Play to a happy ending |
TOY |
Moaned sadly somewhere in Italy |
MODENA |
In 'EastEnders', is he a reformed character? |
DEN |
Estimates the charges |
RATES |
See a set, possibly as a social group |
CASTE |
Keeps with a ship touring a river |
STAYS |
Play about or upset an MP |
ROMP |
They're terminologically inexact |
LIES |
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