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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of March 14th, 2022 other clues
Goes and fixes things
Protracted story about certain killers?
Regarded as having vision?
A little matter of national importance!
Auks flying backwards?
Being an expert swimmer is a bit of a lottery
A dish of mealies formerly useful to navigators
Military style headgear with twisted spike
Craftily united in the conquest of space
It's a confusing thing to do
In a mood that's low
Possibly a source of sauce during supper-time
To back the woman is an alternative
The mien of some roving pirates
They're literally chums
A paid player
It's soft, that is, even when crusty
The average first-class return can be viewed as informative, generally
Traditional style Swiss city of rubbernecks
Beastly idleness
See an old archbishop as a boy
Wrongfully took letters out of Chile, possibly
Carry out an order for early closing
Planet seen as the centre of a mural at sunrise
Food for certain days
Writer fed up with a piece of poetry
He's among the greatest ex-champions alive
Happy to make appeals to the Editor
The rest requires a little skill at the piano
A chap good to have in a bit of trouble
Legally, as a rule
A boy beater?
Fighting to finish in a knockout
Stretch up the river?
Spilt ginger-beer, perhaps, in a vehicle
'Hasten', in chiefly poetic usage
Townsman?
Noisy pupil with style and talent
Going ahead in a coach is always an advantage
Everybody gets a note for £50
A soft one can be quietly downtrodden
Nell, evidently fast mistress
Name Bob, not me, as a rich or powerful man

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