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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of April 17th, 2024 other clues
Container capable of expansion
They tell people when to be dutiful
Strong development in the west and south
The master, a college head, is a Scot
She's short of Bordeaux rouge
As held up by a shady individual?
Don't rush to apportion blame!
The burden on part of the front axle
Goes carefully with wild snakes
Went for!
Goodness, an aristocrat!
The lemonade lady
Great writer, but he makes me snore
Can bat, maybe, and get his blue
Listener with a noted warm heart
Dogs with connections around central Barking!
This pencil's not for writing
Thirty-nine of them could be novel
Sing a Schumann piece
Brief contribution to better service
Dance associated with a low bar
Sandy area around the pole
Has she almost won a husband?
What the empties have been
Initially a hospital for the sick (at Harrow?)
Waterside London thoroughfare
Subject of an article by me
Shut up in a nice way, initially
Jack's a bit of a star
An old-fashioned fop
Not being fully up to the task, had a rest
The writing of letters, for instance
Once more, in religious groups, they're hush-hush
Chosen, though less than delectable
Nominally honest
Roam around having a broken hip, and you need a pain-killer!
Initially English flower (an annual)
Think aloud?
Dried an excellent colour
Name a countess always has
Quartet used in climbs
Go round to the doctor?
Childish place to put food and drink

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