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- March 15th, 2023
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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of March 15th, 2023 other clues |
Walk at a right easy pace |
Superlatively youthful |
Left a person without company |
Called up |
Prize for a big fight in a colourful setting |
Live at the East End as a gamble |
Rural parts of motorways? |
Linked with the changing tide |
It's possible, in general, to be elected |
The charm of a soldier in a raincoat |
Giant bird with a pelican's tail |
Have the idea that the price is a pound |
Examples of hospitalisation |
Determined to get everything needed |
The Spanish soap manufacturing city in Texas |
Steers vessels round one corner |
Soon to be nameless |
Run slowly but with noise that's excessive? |
Importantly, he confuses Amy with Ken |
Be sorry about being shut up |
Reserved one volume for the editor |
I'd mentioned being given some regard |
Heavenly letter in Gaelic, possibly |
She's the one with Margaret |
Outstanding aids to keep players from slipping |
The physical part of a money order |
It's full of holes |
Some returning runaways, looking pale |
A show to see again, it's said |
In most dialects, possibly, it means –perfect” |
A substandard firearm? |
Element used in electroplating |
Holy errand? |
A party drink |
One committed by a lone wanderer in extremes of frailty? |
On the Thames, it's of unusual note |
One taught to be not so much advanced? |
Not one of them is worth a dollar! |
Agitatedly paces the room |
A crime? Yes, when there's no love lost! |
Leave a vessel at the pithead |
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