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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of January 26th, 2021 other clues
Many a man gets this woman's address
Missiles that can kill slugs!
Fair or fairly
It's worn in two places, but very little
At the King's Head, a lion modelled in clay
Send half a mile for a taxi
Possibly wry expression of chagrin?
In armed force, gunners are at the forefront
Accident calling for hospital at the bus terminus
They're dropped, usually not silently
Is a ton this weight?
Talk of getting change for a groat!
One is conscious of going without it
Figures England's capital is exciting!
Being made richer gives Manfred a change of heart
King of bluff?
Soon to be nameless
Run after a man a long time!
Irreligious father with a horse to back
The bitterness we all have
You can push it (especially uphill?)
Before the rest centre
At Troon, of course, the tee is one (for starting)
What every single American has in his eye?
Look hard for a way to reduce fares
Search and rob a potential killer
Vermouth? You can drink it with gin
You may well feel good, singing them
Noisy pubs, many in Helsinki
Did he associate fishily with Ethel?
A shack of poorish utility
It's more meaningful about what goes on
Coarse stuff from Germany
Though lazy, I'd almost gone ahead
The low fellow has to rage wildly!
American article in the next edition
A clergyman's place
Lordly bighead Noel's upset about
Sailor knocked out, as usual
Even left a woman money

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