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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of May 14th, 2019 other clues
Mad to upset it, you'll agree
A diminutive flier
Flowery name for a gentleman
It takes more than one to make a cake
Something fishy in the balance
The equitable way to go
Beg for a bunfight at the end of the garden
Tour the diocese
A blemish to the viewer?
Like the Isis, a local river
It's awfully good to be in the briny and get brown
They happen to be key openings
Prepare a meal for a man
Look sleepy, yet show willing
Like a faulty photo of a tanker in turbulence out East?
A change of pace and a bit of fun for a nut
A main form of obsession
But on Tyneside it means a sandwich
Obviously an active leader
Where good whisky is available for a song?
Did business in timber and central heating
Like singular goods from the fair trade centre
Overlook Goering's endless misguidedness
Driving place
Drink out on the street
Something to eye darkly?
Not far from the main channel
Pull up, when permitted, by the throat
Women make me sad
Where saints even go around town
Written by some arty pedants?
Grass snake possibly
Scoffed in school, we hear
Passed information about faint-hearted Victor
Such bacon would suit a dissipated rake in a piggy place
Aren't they instrumental in providing pop music?
Loaned one pound for seed
Scams current in central Dorset
City seen travelling north from Spain?
Rock bottom?

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