Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (December 14th 2016) clues of Evening Standard Cryptic crossword.

Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 42 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.

Being drunk, might a person wear them?
Weary and fed up, being dismissed?
A game of pool?
Appear well educated when you pay a visit
Writhe around and become weaker
Apparatus or equipment used in irrigation
Say harshly: –Where's the fire?”
Ceremony in which one has a right to be heard
Shrewd, as in the meat packing business?
Europeans to be found in the Andes?
Wooded area; to the police, it's right on the map
Worry about the guitar part?
Was he Cleopatra's lover endlessly?
Name many a good Welshman
Is the brother of Cain, nominally!
A batty sort of tree?
Is this room for poker?
One thing an umpire may do is to read out a list
The pressure on saints to rest, somehow
Crew member disheartened when having to use oars?
Newly recruited flier, that is
Give up making pots
Those a crafty tattoo artist could have on a person?
Coffee can give you a bit of an upset stomach
Keep shop
The favourite drink of "1 Down"?
Pull one's ear
Seek to provide the railway with a junction
A study in quietude
Just the girl to pay out the Poles?
Images for special coins
In landscape, a snowy mountain top
Born in Nine Elms
Served, domestically, in a bad way?
A nuttily animated Frescobaldi piece!
Hesitate when there's a letter to amend
Get a learner in a state of ire!
Do they draw tall buildings?
It's breathlessly dropped
A sum everybody gets in the outskirts of Torquay
Racket discovered by a police inspector at the detention centre
No small scraps!