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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of March 25th, 2021 other clues
Gatherings of hair by a leader of fashion
Main boat-building part of Canada
To be accurate, he needs electricity
Cook various eats for many
German cherry centre
Dear addressees
Maybe a mini source of advice
It shows the bleeding's stopped
Eager to go inside
The opposite of elephantine?
Sticky sort of sugar?
Performs in doubles with not public present
A well-rounded part in 'Major Barbara'
It's of great ominousness in physics
In which room-mates may swot
The saintly one will astound you!
In sport, an offside position?
Pay silent attention
That containing a composer's jottings?
Such laughter can hardly be a belly laugh!
An accident on court?
Go into some forbidden territory
Couple having a wild time together
A difficulty to confront at the air terminal
They're employed by persons with pull
A serviceman is equipped to fill one
Peter goes after a bit of fun, but it's risky
The time to wet dried leaves
The crime of a hard-hearted lad
If turning red, get ahead, albeit shot at
Look tired in class again
An incomplete lock-up of military importance
Make a scene at closing time, just in case
Got us upset with relish
Less than affable but much admired
Jones, a novel character
Sound crews taken on board
Lad twice in prison for arson
Funny rhyme for a fish
Her husband's departed, sadly
Feed the fires of the Potteries
Nightlight
He'll take a squint in Debrett's

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