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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of April 12th, 2018 other clues
Reign over the interior
Examine what may seem finished
Player whose buckled boots are out of line
Geese you simply have to look up to
A boat trip when things are going smoothly
A lake to rant about?
Need a centre-forward, a six footer
Exclamation a horse may understand
Mask some of one's chagrin?
Soundly taught, albeit under stress
Free of restriction, don't be so jumpy
The place for riverside art?
Where many a skill is used in trading
A polo game record
Nothing less than a foray, which means fighting
Noted figures, but villainous
In brewing, we hear, there's insolvency
It's wrong to credit one to me
The outcome from Ulster
As always, there's nothing in a fake Vermeer
For a bighead, the ultimate blow
Drive a prisoner to the end of his tether
Money I get in a trick
What to do when an organ is out of order
It's a very old fiddle!
Apple with an out-of-the-way reddish colour
Acrimonious about the beer?
Oh, she sounds so good!
Moulded mass of tin, possibly, containing some gold
It's a long time since he brought you any sleep!
Success in winemaking
Familiar light-hearted American
Sorry to start running on the wrong fuel
Daisy's Easter contribution
The shopper may take it in hand
Put down as a poem
The building of Barchester?
Go with a girl a lot
Keep it in reserve for formal ceremonies
In the car, it serves a shady purpose
The bar on the left, always
Trick sure to go wrong?
Complain when a jam jar is put on the piano

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