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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of June 16th, 2017 other clues
Slowly proceed to dice the lamb - English
A hullabaloo and court battle the year after
Day, you conclude, is an ally
Information about an anticoagulant obtained from a plant
“The Lady-Love Returns” is soppy!
Still, it is interference
A fear of catching cold is rare
With a bank note, getting in to see the game
An intermission? That’s lucky!
Finished before time, it’s made clear
Unable to forget the relation he’d smothered
Is not worried about what’s yet to come
The man at the herbalist’s
Injures the retreating gentleman that has got trapped
Usually it turns green, mate
What’s that the mermaid’s stroking?
Middle-aged woman the tram ran over
He’ll get us to rally round and pay for it
Overdo it and don’t let you off at your stop?
As a rule, is played in the tea-break, without hurrying
It contains a knick-knack and this is a really good one!
Fated to be an invalid?
As soon as one has the key inserted
It’s lucky her son is wearing a kilt!
When the editor returns, is put through and there’s a quarrel
Of course I would need to rearrange the contents
Making tea when we go back, to carry outside
Terribly enraged by explosive
Go ahead and star in
Reckons not to be a let, when one considers it
He’s mad to get the pay and have fun
“A nuisance? Nonsense!” you put in, or remonstrate
Give in and let the boy take the bus back
Be responsible for, when the teeniest bit rancid
Eaten cold and raw, right now is hot
Put the a in “craze,” you twit!
Begin with fish, which is surprising
She comes round once a year
Jack is the one with funny ears, on the outside
A tank is the nicest possible receptacle for rain
Ron’s tucked into bed by the spouse
Sandwich filling to make the bread slices stick together?
Favouring moving, as we anticipated
Defeat for the party
As you say, catch glimpses

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