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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of January 17th, 2019 other clues
A noisy nose?
One man's name for a missile
Go and act
A piece of cake?
Enjoyable bit of lunch with a leader of fashion
Being wildly rash about finishing them, doesn't help
Study possibly in need of cleaning?
Plant that comes up in May
Such charges go deep
Sensible sounding French cross-country runner
Word of fierce reproof?
Apparently it'll add up to a half century
Her boy stood on the burning deck, Mrs!
At best, it may help shade the eyes
Dirty and maggoty
Team needing a bit of help to get level
Noise? There's plenty around the Nag's Head!
Only pretend to influence?
Brilliant late meal with no apple-core!
Determined to take part in the match
Plagiarise tales?
Cross as Disney got with a bad actor
Line of argument?
Released without charge
Graham Greene's position in sport?
Clownish supporters?
Did he come from Neath to hold rank in Scotland?
The worst part is on top
So as to show some enthusiasm
He's beside himself when beaten!
Cheese made a new way
Plays a part in security, but needs to be soft
Insurance, maybe - but it's full of holes!
View you'll understand
Where a Dane would seem out of place?
One doggedly wagged?
Pronouncedly feeble for a time
Where to grow much for many
Napoleonic game resembling solitaire?
Speak harshly but in great style
Small but superior meal
As politely said to one you want to see the back of?
Stages of various shapes

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