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- February 3rd, 2022
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A superior letter to the Standard, from Jacob's brother crossword clue
E S A U
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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of February 3rd, 2022 other clues |
A little drink is wrong for a political leader |
The good man always has half a bottle for a sailor |
Sweets that go bad when put in water |
Live at Bourne End, as a worker |
Some may come from Germany |
Happy to be led astray about a blend of tea |
Avoid giving the Spanish due treatment |
She makes a point |
Work for some cause |
Preferably the artist on the right |
500 ahead, let's assume |
In forests, one finds 'lodges' |
Do this to about a hundred and you have about fifty |
It can make you look frowning or wry, somehow |
Go gaily on an excursion |
Crooked piece of out-of-the-way gambling |
When a team's out for a bit of training, it means progress |
Garment for a maiden maybe? |
View of a spectacle? |
Continental in the biggest possible way |
It's at the end of the street that one finds little birds |
If its end became soft, would it go limp? |
Be about to get ahead with something in person |
Little creature a humble rustic could have with peas |
Grouse, yes, but it doesn't taste the same |
Furnished for a certain period, religiously |
Pay out generously, albeit sadly |
Names dutifully listed |
Like Jack Sprat's wife, presumably? |
Could it grow in the middle of the street? |
Many are on the way in a foreign coaster |
Only small parts of the course of a river |
Feast on duck with a vegetable |
In certain parts, this is out of the way |
If you want something to eat, see the next page |
Good fresh pears should be sweet and juicy |
Many have spoken of such a victory |
Considered overall, it's tough stuff |
Read The Last of the Mohicans possibly |
Bad mark for a boy who gets out of line |
Hits with a rasp, maybe |
Not exactly recent, but still acceptable |
Suitable forename for a saintly female? |
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