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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of August 23rd, 2016 other clues
Did old Bob need a close one?
Not quite an ear to the ground?
Nominally, an ant doesn't get all the bees' produce
It's lovely to have a baby, perhaps
Nice people, one possibly reads
He sang badly, out of turn
Denies having demented trances
Having a bit of an impediment, not strong
His E-mail, it seems, has a letter missing
Maybe feeling no end catty!
Frenzied offer by an artist
Joins or misguidedly unties
Just visible in summer, especially
Accurately quoted on the first of September, I see
Emperor who had to break off with the Americans?
They provide security when an officer is imprisoned by soldiers
It can mean anything or nothing
Angels in retreat?
Name a lyric composer
One showing villainy by getting round dad somehow
Left in the ladies' quarters, somewhere in New York
Destroyer of a London museum and rail terminus
Finish in seven days
Barking is bad for them
Put up with Ned possibly being terribly rude
They're of one accord
Did Dick turn out to be awfully good?
A salt shaker you could buy in a bookshop
Uncle's red-headed birds
Like pride of place?
An aquatic performer of some diversity
Old people like me, boy!
Figures in a ball game
Funny article, usually of a musical nature
By no means in a bad way
Did she give her viewers a stony look?
Hurried ahead, being unreasonably rude about the hush
Unwisely takes a bet
Desert area of quaking bog near the capital of India
The round part of a doorbell

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