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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of February 16th, 2022 other clues
Does she start hotly and wildly to deny being a tomboy?
To avoid relegation, don't have early nights!
An inventive criminal?
The way to dishearten a Roundhead
No great swimmers, but popular with some youngsters
One bent on making a sharp turn?
Musician with a bag under his arm
May settle for a bit, but you never hear them starting
Coin tossed up in the middle?
Old soldier your pet may not like very much
Animal artist, Middle Eastern
Up in Nola's room
Show a certain aptness in profiting
Marble town in NE Scotland?
The piano, I note, has four legs
Take a shot of a drug?
Bit of a do-gooder, if you follow
It's no great distance to take a girl round, folks
In breaking the law, Oscar is being naughty!
Where to break the news about Edward
Fishy letter to a Shakespearian shrew
Thinks about objects?
Points to unknown biological characteristic
Is it foolish to come out in one?
Is there a curse when you break it?
Justification for an affair?
As a singer, she's in Division One
Dad gets Enid upset and hurt
Stop and stare foolishly around the tourist centre
Had an encounter with the police?
Standard Anglo-Saxon soldiers, in short
Noble but pig-headed always?
Beat it with a flier!
Metal spike with a bent point
One used in counting up to ten?
Supporters in a whirl, perhaps, if not all of a flutter?
He has his own way of working in crime
Tool manufactured in Kawasaki?
On board, he usually looks a bit horsy
Expel from Billy Bunter's form
From the botanist's angle, side shoots may appear

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