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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of December 28th, 2020 other clues
Are they fed into computers?
Letter to a girl in Italian
One last change in a book
Item of luggage in reserve?
Master of some art
A drink; for detectives, a half of beer
Centre of revolution
See about a fellow entering the legislature
Joe's in the pub, as is reasonable
Seen in the theatre, it's also in the kitchen
Obligate with an out-of-the-way offer
It's arrogant of an MP to ring us at the office
That of a humble worker taking in the Royal Society?
Having come down, it's on the left
Progress edgily
Will he jump to it when you ring?
Fighting some great warriors
It's shell-like, maybe, a bit pearly
Playing speeds
In the popular media, ready to fight
Prison officer with his own driver
Not yet having taken a knock
Where, in Surrey, lots get very heated
It's short, sharp, and penetrative
Pearl's upset about Charlie getting a package
Mark and Ian wandering on the street
It shows where to put something in the car, etc.
She's a noted mother
Roy sang pop songs with unusual brio, boy!
A vessel to draw
Figure there's a rostrum around for Sir Colin
Prepared, once more, for the day shift
It shows what a girl can do
Fellows hanging on to a cowboy's legs?
Lordly Scots lad taking in the tax people
Samuel's servants?
Lyrical fresh topic around mid-September
Mineral wealth means nothing to the Italian
Flier bringing dire distress to an egghead
They're given open-handedly
Tired, due to being drilled?
On the ball, sportingly, but it's still pretty low
The worst actor in Hamlet

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