Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (June 18th 2021) clues of Evening Standard Cryptic crossword.
Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 44 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.
Great excitement on the home turn |
Said it's after a flying insect |
After a little time in a bed, had let up |
Heavens! Time to get back to make the ice-cream! |
Moved like mad |
I would like tips for doing nothing |
Wishing you weren't travelling via the tunnel? |
To perpetrate only evil will not help one at all |
Think the world of the child, sir; he is not normal |
The officer went off with him, anyhow |
For someone who likes a flutter, it's wiser |
Putting things to rights when there have been complaints |
Attack the vessel going in, not out |
The fellow ate the lot |
Popular with vegetarians, cooks spurn it |
Does he get people rattled when he harangues them? |
What the tough old bird is wearing? |
Excellent way to relieve a miscreant of his money |
Information on the people in the Netherlands? |
Take for a ride, say, in a vehicle |
The son wants to get on but won't work hard |
Within half a mile? I don't believe it! |
The rep is a less worried chap |
Does the singer annoy her in every possible way? |
Mad to retire, which does surprise you |
Don't notice so much when it's clean |
Turned on, it's again waiting for you |
Does he have a way with him on stage? |
The fellow in the moral tale is not really wicked |
Certainly not enjoying a night out |
Praise the half-baked won't get? |
To be frank, not keen |
The goody-goody turned up before the train pulled out |
A just claim; wouldn't you say? |
The last ten turns showed qualities performers need |
When you do, are you going, going, gone? |
Spend more in training as an athlete than you earn? |
Furious with something you've stubbed your toe on? |
Clumsy and ugly in an extraordinary way |
Nervously? Hardly! |
Said "Stop!" in a foreign language |
Therefore at that point I dropped the ice |
Was a smasher but penniless |
Getting the said keys with no trouble |