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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of January 1st, 2019 other clues
It's normal for Nathaniel to go by river
A rascal, but I've left something to eat for him
He'll be round for the money all right
She's duly mimicked
Birds in uniform?
Left, right, or clearly central
Burdensome enough to make anybody turn sour
Could come to the fore as a popular aquarium fish
Points out the way indicated
First possible signs of disagreement?
Shot for a good average
Dear fellow
One literally from the landlord?
Little bags in groups outside a church
Flight unit
He ranks very high in Wales
Breathers for swimmers
Conjured up a dove fluttering round the lakeside
Fed with ink, possibly, thus done no good at all!
Walked and, for a little way, rode
It's grand as fuel
Some popular ideas are quite uninteresting
Inland, it's taxing
Food with which to seek favour
£1 an article, but it's flexible
It's a shade less useful on dull days
Contests for red headed airmen?
Very numerous army I'd mustered
A vegetable vessel
A bit of luck for detectives, that's clear
Figure to open a shop, still
Looks a bit like glue, but this isn't a sticky one
Soon, one can take a girl out for nothing
He appears in drag, usually
Support for the supporters
Seemingly wise to put £1 into a new show
Visionaries always surrounded by saints
Chap shortly losing height
Be behind, you understand
Gives up, yet starts a new contract

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