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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of March 4th, 2024 other clues |
They're tame, but step back anyway |
Love in sin, say |
Cut off from central Ruislip at all times |
Lack of silence in the reading room |
Passed as symmetrical |
In grammar schools, it's astronomical! |
Quickly disperse the poor outside the theatre |
Ministry, at present, of fish? |
Some American name for a girl |
Of stolen radio equipment? |
Time to show resilience |
When decayed, hopeless to rent |
Honour a little man as king! |
May well be bent over the sink |
Picks out individual matches |
Performed as a stand-in |
In fiction, Sam has a cushy place in the southeast |
Wild lion lying on the floor |
Put on some headdress |
He would hold a man to be a gypsy |
A flier to greet anew |
Lawful arrest by pollice officer after a carnival |
Prisoner having to leave by river |
If you can hear it you don't read it |
A downy bird |
Jump and turn pale |
Up-to-date ministry |
Ridings in old Yorkshire? |
Given a start in life, as in France |
Cut short a meandering trail? |
Agreement number 500 |
Marshy area in the south of England |
Wherein residents can get old at some stage |
By going round the pub, one gets somewhere near Harrow |
Gas extractable from methane only |
Girl from Aden? |
A persuasive talker |
Sing about hearty clowns, e.g. when broadcasting |
Cool-headed individuals in traffic control |
It's fun, cobber |
Sweet nonsense |
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