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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of February 11th, 2019 other clues
Kind of pipe from the centre of the ear
Notified when the bell rang, we hear
Part extemporised, cleverly, just for now
Mousy woman?
Due to get a figurehead in wrought iron
Nominally getting louder on turning red
Rod's joint, perhaps?
What the Inland Revenue volunteers to figure for you
Man turning up at an ancient city in Belgium
Not even possibly right
Where to buy a bit of booze for an artist
If you want a Strad, the game's up
A growing boy with taste
He gave ear to military history
Crash into the school head on a tricycle
Measures for the control of pests
Its horn is crumpled, out of line
It's a fine point on a drawing, perhaps
In favour of returning at mid-April
One holding up a chopper?
Lay low and fool around with a redhead!
Hangs out around the space centre getting stories
Like a formal photo of a policeman?
Grounds, for instance, accepted by doctors
It's inserted jointly
Spill the beans
It's needed in a mobile career
Also known as a palindrome
Live somewhere in Herts, but with caution
Storeplace where the sweeper-out gets love and a kiss
The fictional captain takes it to be a habit
Being French, I embrace one girl at a time
Car crossing the track?
Sad in an old-fashioned way
It only looks like clear water
Sunny little chap with a warm heart
Vessel or military vehicle on a road
Is generous with breaks
Incomplete moniker
Telly character, you may remember
The head of staff talks too much of difficulties
Parts with some horses for about £50
Daniel scattered feed around for the duck

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