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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of March 30th, 2020 other clues
Morning attire?
Plucky but unpleasant female?
Thanks a lot for the titfer
Figure the first mate is beset by contradictions
The horse was wounded, but mended
Some of the worst arsonists are famous!
An incredibly great flier
We halt the production of riches
Needing money, they strode agitatedly around Birkenhead
Water polo, possibly, or other game
To do so gets Alfie no end upset!
Activate the gum, perhaps
Composer of a feature about music production
Pantomime cat?
She shows Ken possesses a warm heart
To become fit is an accessible possibility
It’s clear that detectives need a bit of luck
Salient feature of perjury
Greatly exclamatory novelist?
The mettle, we hear, of a man of iron?
Tessa arranges the chairs
Admit you need money to go to college
In this, one truly was in the cart
Heaved outside when attention’s needed
Clever sheets of writing
A foreign saint
Wear for fun?
The bill for some table wines?
Not much of an army, but Caesar had one
Highball!
A chap to exclude, however saintly
For protective cover, she has £50
The cow’s tail remained wrenched
Spot a skinhead getting a kiss
One generously putting a bit of money in the door?
Bringers of ultimate strife to their men?
Minuet, possibly, in waltz time?
Youngster going to the West End
Keep the eggs warm (as in the kitchen?)
Slept restlessly in animal skins
Fishy Dickensian house?
Giver of a bright look to two army men?
One part in a brace, perhaps

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