Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (January 11th 2018) clues of Evening Standard Cryptic crossword.

Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 43 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.

What a pupil did in the dark
Thus, on the way, we have an heir
A Scottish one
Many packets of paper, one imagines
How to accuse a person suspected of arson?
Is able to start or finish a dance
Charge that makes '35 Across' cross!
New fashion navy
Initially an organisation
Nominal rolls of leftists?
It determines who's next in command
Grind the teeth when there's a nasty snag at the hotel
Has it's doggy dale
What a dog may do on a tree trunk?
Greta led father to become a maker of history
Somewhat heated, the West gets ready to fight
It's in the upper third of the UK
Many an expert swimmer
Evidently a man of vision
Majestic stallion?
Wood, you said?
I may get old, but still an admired figure
Narrow, nothing less
Just a blooming motor race?
Macho, maybe, and somewhat malevolent?
It's diplomatic to lie in contact with '26'
Deceive with Italian
A drink and a kiss, nominally
Yearn for years
Surrounded by some of the pyramids
Was he born, oddly enough, around the 4th of July?
It's unusual for misers to be careless
Dogs of war?
Causes displeasure somewhere in France
Does no more than erroneously post a letter
Just to go round the West End, is not far
Such a villain is clearly roguish
Having a major struggle to shift a wart
What passengers pay to get on?
Team needing a bit of help to get level
Sour winner with only a half ticket
Slippery customer in a debatable election
It can lead to error