Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (April 21st 2023) clues of Evening Standard Cryptic crossword.

Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 44 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.

What the illiterate butcher didn’t recognise?
“If not a change for the worse" one put in
Make an impact on that will leave a lasting impression
They’re possibly Spanish, si? No, no: wrong
Opening for a chap in the sanitation department
A minor luminary in Hollywood
It’s doling out things he can manage without
“Birds” were for a long time included among “Animals”
The dread of all governesses and nannies?
Eat like lightning
Bird that’s foolishly trapped, once having flown in
Claimed to have fought with
Was a looker, I had heard
I require a day to go through it, certainly
Sign as sender, having wrapped the ring in it
Reminding you of your transgressions is irritating
Overlook the lack of respect
Write in, having shot back, about the vacancy
For the little creature carrying it, it’s a strain
How many in favour of restraining the union?
Terrific tuna cooked by one of the family
Was about to get worried
And the new chap I brought round is no help
The one about footing the bill we never tire of?
Means to study music
Turn in, having wandered back to have a quick meal
Think you regard as
They mean no, you’re not trying to get a hitch
And having raised the cover, put one’s initials on it
Commemorated by the famous
Is neither brought back in chains?
He has cattle with him, the little daughter and a dog
Have an addition - to the family?
Is bossy with, when one buys drinks from
“It’s an honour,” you say, “to involve myself in your business”
Are not fooled by: that’s transparent
Giving to an undomesticated dog in the shed
The fish - a portion of haddock - is sent back
Beseeches when sent off, concealing a tear drop
Taking to quarters wrapped in rugs, leaving nothing to chance
Wildly adore old land of gold?
When the ship first comes in, is helpful
When I have about half done, she appears
Change sides and it’s your fault