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A beam of boxwood? crossword clue


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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of February 17th, 2020 other clues
A letter to study hard, then buzz off
Faults of which beginners have none?
To us, the low wet land seems deceptive
Indian tailless goat
Like the point of interest when Charlie takes a horse out?
How to reply soon, albeit curtly
Identify a key part that needs watching
To a young beginner, a mere plaything
An opening word
Porters’ stories?
In such years, is one inclined to need support?
“Puffers”, one cries
Person increasing in productivity?
The result of equality
Not really a mousy woman
Sad although loaded with benefit money?
Yes, during Prohibition, it could have contained water
How gran upset Ann
Creature never nonplussed?
Perhaps the evergreen part, by the way
Scout about to take part in soccer!
Is such reading illuminating?
Encourage to shift the earth at the end of the garden
Bring weariness when pleasure is past
Lessens the chance of upsetting a beast
Spies possibly harassed by Ted
Regret in equal measure
What the pigeon said when half baked?
Where to cross a main road airily
It offers higher personal cover
They use fifty units of current
Long, yes, to join the navy
Boy concealing a penchant for cheese
Obstructs free passage with much timber
In the Outer Azores, it’s sharp
Flying Squad seen out West on bits of telly
A word of warning if you live somewhere in Herts
Duck I left because it’s a bit greasy
Presumably an English rose?
Composer who brewed beer, though whiskey went to his head
Improper presents of food and some cigs
It’s round and usually compact
Reduced fare for long distance

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