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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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