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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of March 9th, 2022 other clues
Determined to cook a bad egg, note
Random forename for a fictitious fellow
Reconnoitre badly, for instance
Does being on the hill make it a high school?
Most senior figure in steel manufacture
A long narrow slipper
Passage to a water-girt land?
Pulls oneself back!
A girl to spoil, that is
In prosperity, could such a friend open a shop?
Recorded, thanks to the piano man
It's noisily raised!
Chair in an American saloon
Step on the gas, my good man!
Go with a letter to Barnaby
New-style Morden
Of the Tudors, the one that wandered out West?
Curved like a road, superficially
Hens fluttering around me, get mixed up
When a police inspector's nearly there, it's a bother
Shows displeasure at the spilling of lagers
Made an attractive picture?
Talk loudly of the decimal system
Game in which four will make a score?
Fish on ice?
Men said to take part in a cruise
So a pound is still a note!
Some soldiers, sadly, fail to survive
Go to part of Islington, where most people are Irish
Possibly saves vessels
Be bossy where neatness is concerned
Clean up many a work
He's useful at fishing
They go round doing the decorating for certain members
Little thanks, at the end of the road
Cooker from Coventry
In conclusion, it sounds foreign
Put up with a caning
A fathead at bridge?
Barney looks a bit like '17 Across'
In a fashion, poetry has metre

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