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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of January 13th, 2021 other clues
Silly, but it has a twin, possibly
Rude hack somehow ennobled!
Cultivate still less
To a beginner, dry wine is very rough!
Wherein shoppers can play games?
Litter in the garden?
On the motorway, do they lead to country places?
Crowd noise
Excited by the dire chaos following a false start
Was a terribly evil figure
Made to pay for a kiss during a date, maybe
Men of the future
Hotel cabbage?
He may be patiently asked "What's up?"
Actor or egg producer on the quiet
Mum, it seems, married someone else!
Before putting central Hants right on the map
Has high regard for spurious spectres!
To put a fellow in the shade is perfectly decent
A relatively insensitive group?
Just the job for one who bides his time?
Liable to be looked up to?
Went round the world, reportedly
Lord, a Roman poet!
But a broken instrument
He's making a Palladium appearance
A villainous Charlie for nearly 2000 years?
An American bowler
Figures in a game
Vegetarians wouldn't take it from a mere novice
Get even with a fatheaded figure
Colourful cardinal
Covered in a possibly early edition
Something to start young with
Lowest character in Shakespeare
At darts, there's a line to toe
Pace at which to shift dirt, in a way
Wear ostentatiously, just for fun
Ravel's waltz? Perhaps not initially
Assume he's from London
Sham food?

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