Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (June 11th 2021) clues of Evening Standard Cryptic crossword.
Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 46 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.
It is, you realise, a question of skill |
It emits a sinister glow |
Broach the subject again as I wander in |
Groups of people, some of them grannies? |
Will call for, you gather |
A foreigner and about to marry one's mum |
Disconcert, but only for an instant |
A place of one's own that's hot, in the South of France |
How you chuck it away when the injured arm has mended? |
Cheekily having commandeered the spot next to the fan? |
Charm so you find yourself unable to fire? |
First make out it's not deliberate |
Are strangely adamant about the weapon |
Had gone by boat and the son was sick |
Get yourself a new outfit, having a little money |
Get stuck into a hefty slice |
Gather there is a marked recovery |
Do well to answer verbally. "What is XX plus XX?" |
A turn performed by a man, as you'd expect |
Happy at not having to toss a coin about it |
It took her a long time to accommodate the Pole |
Keeps under cover when it's hot outside |
To be candid, is unqualified |
Will fetch, you understand |
All ten quivering with rage |
Such a victory as the road cleaner won over dirt? |
Left one with nothing for tea, which was going too far? |
Pores over the list to find an exhibit in the art museum |
Label as "an adherent" |
Find yourself something to do while in prison? |
In fact he expected you before |
Gets jumpy when one searches for weapons? |
So on the day before it's rainy |
How the watery sunlight will come through the window? |
Having blackened, cleaned |
Endorse a letter |
Game you always found you were good at |
Not a great rhyming couplet! |
Three teas at the dansant? |
Tend to slope |
Bumped into as one went out |
Don't hand over, not having lost one's grip |
To join up the various lines takes time |
Doubtless, is particular |
A soldier and a pretty girl you see at the salad bar |
Negative answer to "Will you be off at twelve?" |