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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of December 9th, 2016 other clues
Having the power to agitate by talk
Speak frankly and circumvent the strike
After working, I get on the food
A game with mum
Prison Brown has gone worriedly into
Leave it be, child: it’s just a hat
Is apt to, if one cares for
The man’s name can be made up
Build to accommodate
Talk about rain! How the plants will shoot!
In that case it’s raining and everybody is inside
A card with a warning!
Calmed down, also, when back in the outhouse
Jokes about the rents
A dog, dear? It’s a doll
Leaves when one tries to influence mentally
Speak of returning, too
Try to find, but be careful!
The list’s on display when one arrives
“Will discourage a slimmer”, I put in
Be holding a bone, as an inducement
Asked for a search to be made, in the grass
Got as far as “yearned once more to”
Bear out one’s gone in to cook
When the kiosk’s erected, seems about to leave
Got angry about what the headwind did?
Only puts on loosely, yet fastens
The daughter, at heart, wishes to change nationality
Puts up with the lack of food and doesn’t budge
Fish that will hurl itself at another in a fight?
Fifty-fifty chance the drunk will go back to drink
Snapped a bird - a wading bird
Meaning to get the material back into the tin, somehow
Take over from with ease
Figure twirling the lariat round is hard work
“Please Forward” (It’s worth money)
Argues about, but accepts the result
Does it feature in an advertisement for the Reptile House?
For morale, drinks
He’s afraid he’ll have to share his guardian with another
Ate one’s words when one saw home
Are not on a secure footing, he adds
Intend to get work in writing
He’s right at the foot of the tree
Wasn’t a true example of a poem set to music?

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