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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of December 14th, 2021 other clues
See a lot of paper as slightly yellowish
Sort of trap for a bird?
Faces a sextet of elders
Ted's wandering out East with a horse
Blots or smears on a music score
It means the same to many a confused tot
Records 1001 new tunes
Private property tax
In beer, has it nothing but bitter associations?
Where there are boats, an airman can be found
Plant said never to come out
Grab something that buckles, perhaps
On which voyagers can have a half decent weekend
That mineral of mine
American hair-style for Monsieur?
A way-out drink?
Twenty per cent of Beethoven's work, maybe?
Satirise a politician taken in by a simple-minded fellow
Do soldiers find it boring?
Birds to see differently at some stage?
Relate in such a way as to make it real
A meeting place, in a way
Surrounded by numbers of Romans
Where Continental capitalists shuffle around in pairs
The winner at the wedding?
No Slovenian capital!
Local worker
Hesitate, as a doctor, to accept monetary union
Polo makes little difference to Mario
Aristocratic bone-shaker going round a corner
It gives a view of a duck taking a fancy dive
Sews in zigzag style?
A small number, note
Top finance centre
He's always willing to give his address
Make it clear you can never quite finish feeding?
Dog having to sit up with a cup
Their notes can be sharp
Only part of the ship is in port!
Can it lead to a fathead scoring at the wrong end?

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