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December 2nd 2021 Evening Standard Classic crossword answers

Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (December 2nd 2021) clues of Evening Standard Classic crossword.

Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 80 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.

Heidi's mountains
Fern "seed"
Carbonated beverage
Not imaginary
Wall board
Mideast country
Mythical giant
Speed up
Counterpart
Wanted
Statute
Breathing
Cut
Basement
Obtained illegally
Water (Fr.)
Slander
Fixed gaze
Skilled
Jeopardy
Spades or clubs
Peruses
Noblewomen
____ Plaines
Scattered
Deny
At no time, poetically
Tossed
Undercover gp.
Nome's state
Not active
Comprehend
Rodents
School orgs.
Lubricated
Narrow opening
A few
Short messages
Certain bills
Fragrance
Lawful
Specific
Garment part
Extend over
Horse's gait
Fairy tale starter
Marsh grasses
Burstyn and DeGeneres
Respectful title
Voiced
Computer output
Over again
Corrects copy
Building wing
Cooking vessels
Mouth part
Sleeping
Aired again
Fort ____, FL
Famed canal
Butterfly catchers
Corn units
Encourage
Green citrus fruit
Genesis locale
Lower limb
Curse
Took a chair
Singer Willie ____
Desire for water
Math proportion
Musician ____ John
Mae and Adam
Drinking vessels
Absorbed by
First man
Pepper's companion
Leg hinge
Does sums
Vane letters

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