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- January 18th, 2023
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Hold out a loose end that's damaged crossword clue
H O L E D
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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of January 18th, 2023 other clues |
Indicates drinks all round, just for love |
Is such a competition a striking success? |
Where she's concerned, I'm wrong again |
Came from - well, hardly out of the blue! |
Another name for old Bill? |
Allowed on court? |
Count as the leader of a big band |
Decided to be heartless, in fact |
Right on time, note |
Paddled without a canoe |
The tedious fellow needs to be carried |
In less danger, despite wild fears |
This American's uncle |
Of the people who start travelling to Bali, possibly? |
A hand in a no-win situation |
Such a sweater, say, has no complete guarantee |
Quotations, possibly from texts about a new car |
It's in Kent, perhaps, that you'll find this little creature |
Hurried back up and cast off |
Caught in endless crooked dealing |
Kids involved in a sordid row |
Time of revolution |
The sexual affairs of wild voles |
Lay down a condition |
It's a much shorter distance without the last quarter |
Joined by railway |
Good opposition |
To the horse, something added |
Insurance against conceding runs? |
Like –21 Down's,” note, his portrait was worth £20 |
Unseen aphids deprived of sap, possibly |
Was the captain of the Hambledon team |
Like –18”, he was pictured as a financial backer |
It's complex, but we finish the job |
Rock salt found on a piece of bacon |
A film or three |
One playing a two-leg match? |
It's hard, but makes for greater incisiveness |
An L of an age? |
He, having left the county, teaches school! |
Many require the protection of fencing |
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