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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of March 17th, 2022 other clues
Opportunities to get started
Discontinued, as may be borne out around the week-end
Home, where there's nothing in making a bed
She sang tipsily out of key
Huts are so untidy!
It's obvious when a learner's in trouble
Time's up again
Write figures that can be rubbed out
Bloodsucker in a place of rest
New to Siena, might it be said?
Support without backup
A failure as a fast dye?
A potential bloomer?
Potable extract of valerian
Sickly looking, possibly ill in a home
It's habitual for us to be on time
Father of Prince?
Former occurrence during cool days
Player needing to put a broken elbow right
Good as a source of heat, perhaps
Cleo's special edition of Alien
Thick part of a wooden seat
Catch the captain
Thank breathlessly for a container
Models showing little faith in elastic?
Important person in association with the Millennium?
Be prolific for half an hour in a jazz-band
A garment to get perfectly straight
German blend of wine seen as capital by Austrians
Some areas today right on the map
Group banned from being heard
A contributory factor in inflation
The work doesn't really need us
One with an eye on the target
A pub or restaurant, by the way
It can make the cat safer, one hears
Girl in a pool game
Fight a big-headed beast
Primate and lord mentioned in history
Perfectly happy with rags, perhaps
Clue to an assassination outside the detention centre
Vex in quite a serious way
Foods containing large excesses of water

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