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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of March 11th, 2021 other clues |
Elf-like priest, possibly? |
A warning ignored with marked consequences |
Attempts at writing |
Break by accident |
Take for a ramble in the wood |
A few are a bit soft on me! |
Something floating in the cistern |
A gig for some of the banjo boys? |
Double back, lad, out of turn! |
It would be right out of order to call this a flower |
Attacks a boor holding a cricket trophy |
Some French renegade? |
Too many drinks, we figure |
Soap, perhaps, for Mr Bloggs |
Spasms that almost give you a stiff back |
Run as Communist |
They get hot, of course, shooting |
A sighed utterance? |
In effect, a strange lustre |
Describes what is apparent in perverse sex |
In a daze, possibly puts nothing right |
National roll? |
Naughty mates possibly let off |
Dough, as bread |
Something hard that can give you an edge |
One takes it to be chancy |
Robert acted to get some royalties distributed |
Shortly takes an apprentice in a pub |
Semi-mobile group |
Automobile town in France |
Gifts of old money |
Expression of disgust when there's a bit of a job ahead |
Aircraft propeller! |
Handy American fuel product |
Songs, etc., expected at the conclusion of concerts |
A diminutive relative |
Old Bill's formal nickname? |
It's positively significant |
Italian team of sprinters? |
Undeviating line in a form of grid |
Maybe past getting jittery |
Take down or plug up |
Fit to return from Elba |
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