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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of May 18th, 2022 other clues
Hardy plant? Apparently not!
For a start, it's musical
Small convict found mining waste
Size of a book or coat changed by Victor and Oscar
Handy source of information
All round, the London one has a focus of attention
Eponymous, novel character
Punishes for breaking a spare part
Man going half a mile in a vessel
Piece of timber usable as a brace
Did he become immortal by looking both ways?
It can help control traffic when there's a storm warning
Can a mere learner navigate on one?
Step on the gas, my good man!
Indisposed to take a bit of a gamble on a girl
Scold a bad beater
A botanist's angle?
Superior to me in the newspapers, one imagines
Relatively anxious to be more incisive
Being in Parliament, work hard
The stricken slayer passes on
The identifying sign of a record circle
A wave of destruction?
Distressed at being made mincemeat of?
Some are on wheels
Set out quietly for a walk
Eva's a little way back
Silly fellow lacking wit
Father turns to a boy for protection
A bulk distribution of capital
Of overseas origin, like Ian
Transportation north to Virginia
The French boy
Might such a charge make one cry aloud?
An injection, yes, with British capital
Ruddy price rise - possibly a rip off!
Ground suitable for rugby football?
Where there's no longer a blasted tree?
Less than a pinta!
About to kiss a fellow
Call at Beachy Head, just to enjoy the sunshine

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