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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of April 29th, 2022 other clues |
Informed, we think wrongly, about the no entry |
Then do arrange, coming back, to be punctual |
Settle in the country |
Sign carried by the demonstrators that he won’t allow? |
Did the cleaner misinform him? |
In which to sing sea shanties? |
The stupid boss has a hangover |
In a nosy sort of way |
Herb has drill and there’s silver in it |
Coming back with “Nonsense!” surprise you |
Keep that quiet aloofness |
Records the score on the wall |
Frank is prepared to do business |
Made the fellow change the decor |
Slices of meat appearing within seconds |
The scheme is for a start, to cut the stone |
Having been assembling the Luger in the shade |
Cheerful person practising golf shots? |
Caught entering, the padre went out and got a policeman |
Try like mad to make a comeback |
Means to include the German translation, which is digressive |
When there’s danger, I go out with the Queen, as guard |
Briefed, acted as substitute |
The attitude of some of our earliest ancestors |
Anxiously? Hardly! |
About the G-string - it’s a pain! |
It’s first class for us, travelling with Jack |
Working as a bill-poster while being an armed robber? |
Says something about grades given by examiners |
The ornament is shut up and locked inside |
“In that case a freed slave”, one interposed |
Man made fabric! |
Before, had forgone the buzzer |
About to enter the time |
Issuing an invitation and expecting an answer |
It’s way above my attempts at horticulture! |
As far as “a day boy” |
The Russian firm’s got the bounce! |
Include a number with exceptional promise |
As a guess, mash and what it often accompanies |
So bring round the day after, for a lark? |
Pay it’s wrong to hang on to |
Complained about the rain one was sick of |
An old, old boy coming back from the wine shop |
Involve English and Latin composition |
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