Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (December 4th 2017) 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.

A comic 'take-off' act?
Those fielding errors
Lies in the forest, somewhere
Attention paid in learning lessons
Erotic drink I had
Where to find South African fish?
Fur in bales?
Drawing made by a master, on the quiet
Could he confuse Arnold with Roland?
Albert, a blooming amateur in detective fiction
Used by a non-commissioned officer (naval)
A puce jumper
Are they entitled to fix prices around the financial centre?
Hardly a faultless game
The German police inspector, note
There's plenty of iron in it
A loving union, but we may get cold by weekend
Insipid diva staggering round the piano
Passion in the boudoir, especially?
It may go to a soldier's head
What to do if you need the dough?
Like a handy reckoner
Quietly take tea in outer Southall
Different line for a fatheaded marine, possibly?
Praise a chap out of turn
The nick of time
American car somewhere in France
Maybe it's over £50 even today
Penalty of being in a scrape?
Police pay?
Reversible machine part?
Pieces of wood carving by Basil?
He can make the grade
Turned on a chubby little chap
They're silly but not witless
One taking credit for being a witch?
A touching emotion
The old governor put one in a dish
The detectives decided, indeed!
Three may put you to sleep
A perpetually discouraging thing to say
Indian canoe, possibly?
Angry and a bit bewildered
It's mined in foreign parts