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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of March 23rd, 2021 other clues
Cool headed girl with quality
A stiff back?
He's able to canter round the bend like a horse
Are such cards available for trams?
It's negative, out of the way, and unpleasant
Like a well built woman at work, holding a tin opener
Where sailors can get a drink at the waterside
The little woman?
A letter to regret, as a matter of fact
A gift provided by volunteers
Pick up a good story
In getting healthy, expand the chest
Fishy, perhaps, it won't hold water
Prominent foreigner in 'the Street'
Pointed mention of pie in the sky
Beg doggedly not to go to bed
They can also be performed backwards
Old comrades' get-together in a far away island
The fare seems expensive to a Frenchman out East
Elastic bands
Make progress in timber production
Predicament due to naughty capers
Arrange everything you need
To us, perhaps, the titular head is strong
Belt round for a bit of fun, somewhere warm
A salver of arty design
A pass back may be just the ticket
It takes two to make a bad start to a race
Mark and Stanley getting out of line
Anything said to come from Portsmouth
Fight with me and a general
The first thing in making tarts
Now an awful toady
One of a pair to pass by
Directions you want to be fairly up-to-date
In my sin, maybe, there's nothing but bad practice
It could be you!
Relative of the rat, dingo, weasel, etc.
Bound to upset us a bit more
So an initial teetotaller becomes a drunkard!

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