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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of January 4th, 2024 other clues
Make light of a broken leg one morning
Forbid a socialite to have a hard heart
She left a devious ploy out
In truth, it's a mundane line
The handyman's pub?
Hardly a job for a mere boy
Turned up with the cash for an animal
Such humour befits a bit of a clown
Bird disturbed by hikers
World wide source of information
Those starred in a movie?
Players, presumably all-rounders
Locations for projected entertainments
Isn't able to put a girl to bed
Last of the money given to father?
Something written for this paper, for instance?
Given a jolt jointly
To name a wine
No troop leader is negative
Topical bulletin barely finished
Where the Scots can exercise to get lithe
Outwardly female bird
Struggles with mysterious tablets
Leo, 51, gets no return
An American in Paris?
A big thing in dentistry
Though well-fed, perhaps, keels over!
One caught in an ambush?
Attire for action?
Gangsters' mode of operation when the bank opens
He was fabulously touchy about gold
Soundly leads a united team
How an aircraft may rise, barely avoiding a spire?
Once again!
Navy blue birds?
One fixedly attached to a firearm
It's wild, but only half shy
Mother, note, is a queen
How pale Shane turns!
Upbringing of some charlatans in South Africa
Elizabeth, it seems, gambles her very last penny!
Second piece of news, in a way?
Success, yes, but the dog takes no bow!

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