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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of December 9th, 2016 other clues |
Having the power to agitate by talk |
Speak frankly and circumvent the strike |
After working, I get on the food |
A game with mum |
Prison Brown has gone worriedly into |
Leave it be, child: it’s just a hat |
Is apt to, if one cares for |
The man’s name can be made up |
Build to accommodate |
Talk about rain! How the plants will shoot! |
In that case it’s raining and everybody is inside |
A card with a warning! |
Calmed down, also, when back in the outhouse |
Jokes about the rents |
A dog, dear? It’s a doll |
Bargain with, when you foot the bill for |
Leaves when one tries to influence mentally |
Speak of returning, too |
Try to find, but be careful! |
The list’s on display when one arrives |
“Will discourage a slimmer”, I put in |
Be holding a bone, as an inducement |
Asked for a search to be made, in the grass |
Got as far as “yearned once more to” |
Bear out one’s gone in to cook |
When the kiosk’s erected, seems about to leave |
Got angry about what the headwind did? |
Only puts on loosely, yet fastens |
Puts up with the lack of food and doesn’t budge |
Fish that will hurl itself at another in a fight? |
Fifty-fifty chance the drunk will go back to drink |
Snapped a bird - a wading bird |
Meaning to get the material back into the tin, somehow |
Take over from with ease |
Figure twirling the lariat round is hard work |
“Please Forward” (It’s worth money) |
Argues about, but accepts the result |
Does it feature in an advertisement for the Reptile House? |
For morale, drinks |
He’s afraid he’ll have to share his guardian with another |
Ate one’s words when one saw home |
Are not on a secure footing, he adds |
Intend to get work in writing |
He’s right at the foot of the tree |
Wasn’t a true example of a poem set to music? |
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