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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of April 14th, 2022 other clues
Sorry to be led, shaking, to a seat
One garment too many?
Inadvertent publicity?
Obvious need to get across to the treatment centre
Such pigeons are released from traps
A despot, but not lacking in generosity
In France, is able to get out East
Drink in order to eat?
An electric car
Walked with Stewart to the junction
Toured around, maybe, just too upset when got rid of
Period during the winter months
Somebody's eyepiece
Gratuitous information?
At the front, a prisoner gets out when the war is finished
The many, but it could be the few
What the stove's for in the attic
One laughing in beastly fashion?
A journey, some say, to a wild part of Africa
In which a composer jots down his ideas?
Soldier on the go?
Pass forward, albeit with cause to pause
No - and you needn't ask again!
What to say when you want cats to shift
Old tales re-edited
Humphry was illuminatingly inventive
Played about when guided around a vessel
Revolutionary who lost his head
Surgeon in the glove trade!
It turns up and down
Where Arthur arrived with a fortune?
No dog act, possibly
The kiddie can add up
Is such a suit singularly suited to a hoyden?
Being out of practice can make us try
Traveller in southern Ireland?
Overnight arrival due to get a hearing
Hot air, perhaps, as a line in business
Female in the news
Intellectual, not big-headed, but rather wet
Points for a manuscript about Schindler's 'List'
What marchers may do at the station
Less than a foot

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