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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of March 22nd, 2022 other clues
Record outsize trademarks!
Rooms for guests of Her Majesty
Deer and sheep contributing to bookbinding
What to call endless litter, perhaps?
New term covering a line in headgear
More than a foot behind
Said goodbye to what was viewed as bad
One man's name for an anti-aircraft missile
Prude with a sloppy grip
So a chap has a key, as for the piano
One thinking to start back when the weather's wet?
A wild horse disembarked
It's refreshing - nothing possibly to be sad about
Nikita's outfit
Native American dog taken out with the cat, possibly?
Move fast, like startled coots
He shows that one letter's not the whole alphabet
Comic dog turn in a confused plot
Where it's jolly good to enter, perhaps, for a race
Find there's money to obtain by one's efforts
A team taken apart?
He mixes oil with small quantities of vinegar
After finishing a job, be keen to get into shape
Has she a novel use for a portion of pudding?
Indulge in sport, very noisily, in a boat
James, director of films with strange romance
He could see himself in the mirror
A trail possibly used by a cowboy
Say it was new in 1984
Fat lady in a rowing boat?
Footwear for the age of disruption
A parrot would be a bit mad to imitate a crow!
Trite rhyme for a spectacle
In soccer, Scottish city that made Ben rich
Yes, a wild gale can actually help on the farm!
Aptly enough, they have a calibrated part
Moved quickly as one dared around the East End
Young players (at horseplay?)
Spare part boom?
Variety of ape after a chick, maybe

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