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The catalogue’s in the dining-room crossword clue


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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of January 13th, 2023 other clues
Extend leave
The previous warning was given prior to leaving
The passage I’ll read aloud
Telling a story to in bed?
Say yes, the son’s rolling in money
Hold, as you grapple with
Man whose lemonade you’ll put the whisky in?
The plant is left out unwrapped to get the sun
Though angry about, backed, too, and cheered on
Providing transport sounds generous
Claim to have put in the cupboard of
Search for and find the guard
Is put off by the figure, which is silly
As always, about to protect: think the world of
The stage is set for the entrances
With a big arm, hugging again
Spy on a man
Number eighteen is well known
Continued to put money into the plant
Dealing with roughly
From a hundred, point fifty are outstandingly good
Stopping from striking
The best ship around? They really are funny!
Fakes, one assumes
Stupid Sherlock Holmes never was
It should ensure delivery of the whole speech
Impression of how it feels to be at sea in a storm?
Fruit dishes
Talking right through the film!
One held the string, in the old days
A lot to prepare for posting
Calling the embassy
To cook, traps rain water
A cub - it is playing with a fawn
It’s agony for the poor tutor again
Suffer disaster, as do envelopes that open in transit
Don’t pay and don’t provide transport home from the station
No singles at all - none
Say to the people turning it on
The sweet boy took us back first
Was ruffled, one understood
To the reader, means “indeterminate periods of time”
Order, for the chap, fruit
Suit to change into?
Inevitable, all right

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