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On this page you will find all the solutions to Evening Standard Cryptic Crossword Puzzle from October 13th 2022.
October 13th 2022 Answers
| Clue |
Solution |
| Animal with two names |
JACKAL |
| The image he so admires seems badly tailored |
IDOLATER |
| Where to swim and sunbathe at Land's End, covered with oil? |
LIDO |
| Beardless in a southern port |
SHAVEN |
| A civet can be so lively! |
ACTIVE |
| The cry for me to start work |
MEW |
| Military headgear with twisted spike |
KEPIS |
| What the dog does when a spy is discovered? |
YAPS |
| Fight with me and Robert E. |
MELEE |
| Standard reading? |
PAPER |
| A bit of a joint |
TENON |
| Be too hot, as water |
BURN |
| He can sing ten more, but without me |
TENOR |
| She's orderly, but doesn't take orders |
NUN |
| To ring a departmental head with promises of money is not nice |
ODIOUS |
| Is there humour in its brevity? |
SITCOM |
| Viola's voice |
ALTO |
| Points degrees of quality out, in weapons |
GRENADES |
| Those you hold in response to a call for restraint? |
HORSES |
| Garment occasioning wild jeers on the Fourth of July |
JERSEY |
| Those washed up with some of the vessels in the sink, perhaps |
KNIVES |
| Hero who loses heart in litigation |
LION |
| Comparatively free, he does little work |
SLACKER |
| Take off for tricky trips |
STRIP |
| French ones are tasteful |
FRIES |
| It burns one's palm, possibly |
LAMP |
| Not all the water in the wide world |
DEW |
| Though far from green, it's a good place to drive |
TEE |
| Probably with an ulterior motive, he gives a girl a bit of supper |
VIPER |
| Department containing nothing but a storehouse |
DEPOT |
| Dried an excellent colour |
AIRED |
| He deprives many of a happy ending |
MAN |
| It's less than his whole name |
LEN |
| Country girl's study |
PERUSAL |
| Thick-headed pair, furthermore |
TOO |
| It's smooth, creamy, not exactly bitter |
BUTTER |
| Very Scottish |
UNCO |
| Wandering damson gatherers |
NOMADS |
| Difficult, but ought to be cracked |
TOUGH |
| Nominal builder of the line around Gateshead |
NIGEL |
| As possessed by the penniless |
NIL |
| A frame of wood at the leisure centre |
SASH |
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