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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of February 9th, 2024 other clues
Given a push to get started, left
Show the vessel to me that I'm to go in
And one is heartless with the girl
Don't leave me shivering in the water
Having left before you depart
A fan and he's holding something up
Possibly meant to think going in will create a diversion
For the French, the usual answer
The bird did fly in to get under cover
The egg the female is protecting is one of a pair
Expenses incurred once you leave your front door?
Figure the poem is some kind of secret message
He waves the wand about again
Charges, having caught us, but the case is thrown out
Blasted freezing!
Leaving for something new
It's anything but fair play!
Was turning to look at something in the playground
With an English mother, is of Dutch origin
Going to put them with an egg into the oven to cook
Lose an opportunity, say, through bad luck
The two twits got in a hitman
Working only for money
They're in the store wrapped up ready for fans to buy
A loud "Show business"
The European put the water drain the wrong way round
Means it's something to play
As to changing colour on the outside when cooked
Sent me to fill the breach, creating animosity
That is to slot the name into, silly!
In other words, turn the table on the speaker
Partakes of, when one is forced to
Grandiloquent way of describing the soprano voice
Do take the dog to go along with you
The tenant's job?
Literally true
The women started to cut back
Indicate by your expression when you enter
Commendation a US fruit is about to get
The one set in the ship is more erotic
He's rude being shown in
Send back right on time
In a daze read out, with an exclamation of surprise

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