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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of January 28th, 2021 other clues
Split a religious group led by some bigot
An old-fashioned boozer
No place to monkey with the bees!
Potentially explosive talk?
Talk back to a woman
Taken off the paper
Flameless burners
Success in rowing
Left the thing burning
It might commemorate a terrible battle
A little 'thank you' letter
A throwaway copy of '1 Down'
Possibly first breaks in friendly relations
We get a comedy part that's pretty thin or weak
God's is a churchyard
Put on the coach
Due to French cheese lacking maturity
Rushed to the right-hand side
Stray dogs in the gallery
Lust for money
Maybe it's run down with a certain sign of regret
River meandering round the outskirts of Arras?
Diminishing fortune, more's the pity
A well known Turner, popularly admired
She mentions me repeatedly
Islander?
When not all waste is recycled, it's a blow
The result of being backward?
Looking hungry like some jungle animal
One aspect of stage delivery
Calls urgently for piano wires
Longed to be set adrift, in part
Steady those wobbly tables!
Was it possibly where one went in waspishly?
Don't allow bread to crumble
Like greatly to be in clover
Would trimming it be a bit hard in bed?
Slip along like a runner with a letter
The boxer's angle
What an Aussie might play for us poms?
He goes to the end of the room
Achieve mounting progress?
Golfer or gaffer

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