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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of December 17th, 2020 other clues
Where the Mafia originated Cicely said
Bloodstained missile in spectacular flight!
Where it's possible to go far, one notes
Weeps about the mistaken conclusion of pretentious persons
Left a youngster out of the group
Unlike chalk and cheese
Skirting Carmarthen, we find this city
Girl in a hole?
Short piece of brass tubing
Way of moving around in some agitation
What soldiers defending a garrison need?
Renown in association with yours truly
Led by it, you can't win by it
Workplace short of labour
Went away airily with a blue copy
Go soft and old, somehow
Sharon's weight?
Cry of outraged hikers?
Moment of enlightenment, in camera
One bent on hitting a target?
But Diana Ross would have no use for it!
I'm out to get a radio part, speaking with style
She may well be blue
It runs wild in Wales!
Restriction gets Bruce no end upset!
The case of a keepsake
Mushrooms may be amusing, man!
To reform some gangs, you need to lecture a lot
Handled twigs
Ministerial furniture
Removed or taken out of court
It's soft, that is, to eat
Song belter, possibly?
Taped in expert style
Much admired, albeit briefly
Pull out of town
Dad's not heavy on him!
Mislead in a firm way
For the record, he was particularly dismissive of Australians
Deputy for some columnist, perhaps
Many may have been a star!
Poor victim of sport
Posh emporium?

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