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- March 23rd, 2021
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Relative of the rat, dingo, weasel, etc. crossword clue
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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of March 23rd, 2021 other clues |
Cool headed girl with quality |
A stiff back? |
He's able to canter round the bend like a horse |
Are such cards available for trams? |
It's negative, out of the way, and unpleasant |
Like a well built woman at work, holding a tin opener |
Where sailors can get a drink at the waterside |
The little woman? |
A letter to regret, as a matter of fact |
A gift provided by volunteers |
Pick up a good story |
In getting healthy, expand the chest |
Burn for some wild caresses |
Fishy, perhaps, it won't hold water |
Prominent foreigner in 'the Street' |
Pointed mention of pie in the sky |
Beg doggedly not to go to bed |
They can also be performed backwards |
Old comrades' get-together in a far away island |
The fare seems expensive to a Frenchman out East |
Elastic bands |
Make progress in timber production |
Predicament due to naughty capers |
Arrange everything you need |
To us, perhaps, the titular head is strong |
Belt round for a bit of fun, somewhere warm |
A salver of arty design |
A pass back may be just the ticket |
It takes two to make a bad start to a race |
Mark and Stanley getting out of line |
Anything said to come from Portsmouth |
Fight with me and a general |
The first thing in making tarts |
Now an awful toady |
One of a pair to pass by |
Directions you want to be fairly up-to-date |
In my sin, maybe, there's nothing but bad practice |
It could be you! |
Bound to upset us a bit more |
So an initial teetotaller becomes a drunkard! |
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