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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of March 28th, 2019 other clues
Personable fellow?
The two letters from Ian
Most capsicums can be made into jelly
View from the bishop's window
Less than a foot to the right, on the map
Creature spending many a morning with its victim?
A united state
A bit of a fight for something to eat
Where, at sea, a canoe can be useful
A position the golfer may find unbelievable
Shoots into sockets?
Lofty greeting to learners
Meal just about finished?
John's Russian style
The beast seems all wrong to mother
The levy is on vehicles
A Campbell of note
More than a foot behind
Area of former shelter
Unoriginal writing for the press?
Is eating it a punishment?
One-man club
At the summit, apt to get upset about nothing
A paint mixed to give a glossy surface
To sum up, a nail bent at an angle
Chap getting old, but coping
Wholly imitated by the pious
Curse a bighead to the very end
Hoary source of some merriment
The direction of a pull
Urge a horse round a corner with pleasure
Noel's other name
Mope around composing verse
At home, if shifted, put back in position
What Edgar Burroughs had to eat
Gets in a bad state
A sailor with taste
A sound one may not give
It's initially explosive
Come to grief when autumn's ended
A scholarly effort
Vessels just about wrecked at Spithead
Shown the way by a good Scottish laddie

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