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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of January 21st, 2022 other clues
Why you need proof, of course
Like hard wood
Taking one child to the concert
Concealing the old crack was responsible for the disaster
Make your mark in a very short time
Be first, perhaps, to last the person one can most depend on
Foreigner set on and beaten up by a Scotsman
Asks the sea to recede and the sand to swirl
See it's an awkward situation
Show an outdated attitude
An average person - not some stay-at-home woman!
Get the girl in to identify the bird
The gentleman with the spectacles inside is a N. African
Getting the cover back on, lady, is the problem
Fleeing, then, or escaping, unfollowed
Where one searched for the fellow suffering from alcoholic depression?
Shot that gives you quite a shock
It gives little testimony to the pastry cook's skill
He sings three times
A hoot and a cry of fear
No sound from the stable is heard
A story we rewrote and how long it took
Having to be paid for, though somewhere else
Stand to produce
The number spoken was mumbled
Carrying the alarm - it's very light
Hide in Oxford
The way in which so many of us travel
Know it takes time to get through to a young thing
Going to Pat's house in winter clothes
For the prize draw, a stand
With the swap in train, Ed returned
Getting the ball, I have a knock up in the yard
Make out, as before, you'll minister to
A rock band
A while later, on leaving prison
Silly behaviour with which to bamboozle the cat?
Speak the name, giving weight to it
Can I turn it on, somehow, to get it working?
When it gets jammed in an entrance, worry
Watch the woman holding the nutcracker
Left in "pious," it being in keeping with Christmas
Flat number seventeen it's installed in

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