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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of May 12th, 2017 other clues
Makes no move to discard yet?
About a young doctor in Ireland
A gold piece found on the path
Ceases to operate, which obviates
Bill is the person who had one transferred
The awfulness of its vast size?
Dress that is, at the time, the rage
Searches for the odd new games to play
There’s a screwball in a torn raincoat outside
Are most worried when I come in with a spray
Moving to Spain when experiencing difficulties
All his work is done in bars
The container in one’s runabout
Rabbit an infant will like to play with!
Had a meal at the hotel you can’t stand
How the sorceress spoke to you?
Better prepare the meal before I talk to
Tear into fragments the bonds, or agreements
Refund half - one had been opened
No longer eating like a horse?
Don’t give up. If the indicator’s faulty, signal with your hand
Always comes back with a left, you disclose
Since entering, can’t get a game
Wood forming part of the panel, maybe
Forget, when reversing, the man-hole
Are not bothered about small crime
Piece entitled “Two Cats Playing With A Ball”?
Urge to get out of bed and exercise
Press on. Get the bread out. Now slice it
Where teachers impart knowledge
Suspicion Steve may be hiding the soldier who turned tail
What you found at the bottom of the bed?
Thwarting the attempts of the nail not to be driven home?
Don’t notice that you are lonely for?
On the subject of, more or less
Getting round a fellow who’s loutish and stupid
A title you hold
When, returning, you pull in, gives to
Why you’d run naked rather than buy a track suit?
A figure to go with the voice
Giving insurance; to the bloke you call on
Like the villain disguised as a redhead, then as a brunette?
So regressive, you find the object of your childhood fears

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