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- January 15th, 2020
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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of January 15th, 2020 other clues |
Indicates there’s nothing in a few beers |
Chief country with a prominent shoreline |
The place for the low soldiery? |
In which to be accountably indebted |
Very little time |
A drink to help make you alert |
Rises irregularly, gentlemen |
Could she be good for a song? |
Arrived at the corner with a beast of burden |
A bit old to be seeing someone? |
Best! |
Cove with a bit of beach, apparently |
One of no importance to Oscar Wilde? |
A snake round one’s neck! |
Dramatic utterances actors can’t hear? |
Cooled that hot enthusiast Edward |
A rising singer |
Just the chap to wander around? |
Weapon of Shakespearean character |
Close down before time, almost |
Wherein to be sheltered, if only outwardly |
Ed Davis cleverly gave warning |
Am run ragged in Belgium! |
Has a poor work rate, but is left in the side, possibly |
Being decorative, is carefully drawn |
Diocese in southeast Middlesex |
Love of football |
Nominal asset, possibly |
Pasty person? |
A detective so upset at farewell |
In a crack-up, maybe a write-off |
Methodical start by the police |
In Ireland, a deceived girl |
A roll or bun |
He wrote, maybe on card |
Henry from Shanklin |
It’s handy when cutting curves |
One usually has hands over face |
Has one such feelings when confused? |
Sound sheepish |
A puce jumper |
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