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May 25th 2021 Evening Standard Cryptic crossword answers

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Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 41 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.

Maybe pass a number in a sudden burst!
But it may already be bread
Pet pencil sharpener?
River known for its port
His lordly, upright figure has a covering of fat
Student of optics?
They're read at times
Dry in half a jiffy
No longer the thing to make an issue out of
Form of hornet with four legs?
Begin to jump
French rhyme relating to warfare
Nice, moving sort of photography
Is bound to be a bit hasty
Posh homes dad does up
Drink to us tipsily on Tuesday
Move fast, like a British subject going round the job centre
Stick to one glass!
Short-sighted view?
A poet among admirals?
Name that blue flag
Long-winded professional figures
Growth of Brussels?
A low utterance
A no-good American chap?
To glide around at height gives great pleasure
Said to love a bit of a flare-up!
A road, in general, is a pleasant place
It's in the upper third of GB
Where an Irishman can change his hat at half time
Figures ways to get to the New Inn
Of sound coins, maybe
Yields seeds, we're told
Handle with unusual pleasure
Rush around with cutlets
Rogue's name for a former army corps
Something tasteful one can copy
One might sting you in bed
A cunning ruse, on the quiet, concerning money
Right or left?
Barker junior

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