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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of February 22nd, 2024 other clues
Looks happy in the sunshine
Figures out nothing's funny
It's wrong maybe to put the cat out of the room
Fled out of range
A plethora is too much for her
The prize a sailor has to shoot for
It's quite a distance by motorway, boy!
The sticking point in an argument?
Did Beethoven write one by moonlight?
It adds colour to things
As a hero, he has his pride
Tool used in a daze?
Very old place, not quite the best
She gets in shape gradually
Wild creatures in the rushes?
A country girl (in Reading?)
Essentially, it has rosy associations
Al sat with him, the dog!
Steer the short way
Bury, a team familiar to soccer fans
Letter to a girl, in fact
She and Charlie will take a test
A coloured drink
Borrowed from the Germans, it's true
Rodent that turns up with a cat and a sheep
Mark and Ian may be on the street
A plate holder
By many an account, it's a short garment
Are they all named Atkins?
Dog turning up at Gateshead
Arrives with a couple of letters
Business of putting beer into a vessel
Does it show irritation at having been caught?
Animal with plenty to keep quiet about?
Rod's game?
Quarrelling, possibly raging about an upstart
Trouble a nobleman with a saintly heart?
Always shows hesitation going to the back of the queue
Terrible death regarded as very nasty
The swine put Birkenhead right on the map!
Europeans from Sedan
The dramatic bit
On form, maybe; nevertheless rested

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