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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of February 13th, 2019 other clues
Is it warm, note, for only half an hour?
Hospital for men?
Catcall?
Vocal number or note sounded
An act defended unguardedly?
Did he work a lot in wrought iron?
Descriptive of an illusory circle
Was wide open to being imitated at golf
Such a dryer uses hot air
Friend having no right to be a devil!
Loud fellow, a Cornish runner
Is prosecuted for having published
He's armed and dangerous
Major or minor, it's astronomical!
For access, it's of mounting usefulness
Measure garments out for the top spot
Managed love and hearty kisses in bed
Came close to having earned freedom
A risky basketful?
It had to figure a half ticket absurd
Canned beef, it seems, can be poison!
Bit of fun always bringing a high temperature
Heavy reading, though perhaps not to you
Fresh points
A frightening number?
Gosh, Joe, what short legs it has!
That receptive fellow
For whom Vic moves Les out
A striking piece of photography
Passed up again
Alcoholic cake?
Good 'un gone wrong, the beast!
A cab for Mr Andersen to order
Girl's name for a battle scene
What a forthcoming athlete may have just failed to win
Cape for a nice girl
Dismissed, having become exhausted
Flavour suggesting squashed gnat?
Smallest number in Wood Street
Plenty of shops
It can be short (e.g. 'Keep out')

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