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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of February 8th, 2023 other clues
Peter, possibly a pet
End of the line for a transport executive?
Tailpiece - a fish has one
Prepare a coup good-heartedly?
Is an airman crazy for her?
Inflamed by a revolutionary?
Those dressed up figures
Invariably a woman has a Romeo
He needs a taxi just to go about half a mile
Being injured, a chap takes me in
Spoke highly of a seeded man
Perhaps a joker, this character?
Cancel the clean-up!
Having a crush on, show affection
Ranking high, historically, they rebuilt Athens
Hate being unreasonably tested
Prophet who got Thomas most upset?
Told what to do in specific terms
Fishing port with a centre for making nets
Save from a terrible curse at closing time
Relatively impecunious dealer?
There may be a catch in it
With light heart, was inclined to have picked up the pieces
Admitted in a bulletin, finally
The ones Sadie could give a fellow?
Fruit centre
A failure up to no good again
In such a cage, some birds would rise!
No - and you needn't ask again!
Napoleon Solo had a couple (no, not names!)
It can be grown by a veteran for a companion
It goes to one's head
Shown the way from Wimbledon
Playful bit of a tune on the piano
Suitably talented to work for a tailor?
In the rough sea a good long time!
Diminutive couple in line for a number of points?
Pupil's composition?
Harangues a rising star out for a bit of fun
Border of the marsh
It's decorative and there's nothing to add, perhaps

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