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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of May 24th, 2017 other clues |
Theirs is a service station |
A numbered container? |
Old-fashioned parent swallowing tea endlessly |
Jib, perhaps, as Lisa may do |
College head girl in form |
Irritates with too much talk about inexperienced drivers |
A pettish, low-down dog? |
Poor finish to the job at the end of the road |
She has a line in stewed eels |
Stuff to puff? |
One swimming in the Elbe |
In spite of adequacy, weaken |
Cutting a swing out |
Figures to get a drink at a little place in the country |
It's inclined to give shelter |
Still to be found in Little Venice |
She gets her share, that is, of masculine attention |
Is able to see a point |
Feel panicky and run away |
Baker's blunder? |
We lark around with a dog excerciser |
Little old car with no right to be on the M1? |
Central line |
Smoke from the car in which Joe is reversing? |
Returning from Niagara another time |
Driving place |
States further that many are in sad disarray |
Drolly quaint in a lofty way |
Does it mean the customer's in command? |
Who will back us for £50 against that terrible Russian? Not Gilbert! |
Dog with a tail to shorten |
Sweet, pixilated guys concealing a warm heart |
Told what to do about beds so badly made |
Sam, who belted any number of army officers! |
Frightened fish caught by the Poles |
Animal possibly reined |
Steve, for instance, said to be upset about Victor |
Snap up things wanted for the kitchen |
In the field of cricket, does he need insurance? |
David Jason as a boy? |
Cover with £1 note! |
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