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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of December 10th, 2019 other clues
Maybe carps a bit
Think what you like
Do such spectacles make you look again?
As committed by a hard-hearted youngster?
Transport by car and railway
Just a small part of England
Dog entering a German city with hesitation?
Old Bill, a bit of a sycophant?
Deeply impressed by one getting married
Murphy, maybe blighted
Mark possibly showing it's cool to the north
Sweet making a nut go crazy!
Possibly fits into a glove?
Regretful utterance from a tutor
Trying sessions
Long-time best-seller
Music of the month, a trumpet piece
In the CID, some notes are quoted
Remove, perhaps patently or licentiously?
It's normal for us to be on the casual side
He'll take a look around the West End
Dog name for a bird
A directorial group all at sea?
It'll point to a spot
A tug near London Bridge?
Group lacking full satisfaction?
It's just like a girl, unfortunately
Persuasively, it's nicer than the stick
Though humble, had he a fortune?
Maybe 'tisn't a defect?
Possibly be in a rut and deny it
Where a rogue is, as one might say
Writers cornered at Westminster?
Western band striking poses?
But enough weight to trouble us once?
Very good about it coming to an end
Though calm, hiss at Renee, perhaps
Tree with men behind it, maybe
You can bank on 'alpha' being Greek
Can you win one if you see better?

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