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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of March 21st, 2024 other clues
One line of a popular chorus
Big-headed pest unloved as a child
One barely old enough to add up?
Plunder to get a kick out of?
Wet gates
Still in the money, etc.
As sealed in silence?
Needing a wash, being a messy eater?
Player of current high prominence
If loss can occur, is stony
Playing speed
Want to keep Kenneth out of the kitchen
Flighty fellow?
Cream of the Carmelites
The sort to open shops of various kinds
Remove from a government position at the UN?
Subdivision of a stock farm at Wembley Central
It's nice and warm in dress uniform
Coffee can make you macho!
Nat rose to become an important man
The little woman has the right to push one around!
A fair's arranged for the pleasure of certain travellers
Place in secrecy
Mean to distil my gin
Restrains, checks, or cool-headedly rubs the wrong way
Old rover who can still venture
A snake, I see, can be something to savour
Twitch quietly during mass, possibly
The high quality of many a mug
Changed ends every six balls (by accident?)
A foolish construction
A large waterfowl on the Nile
A seaman possibly loves to forgive
Initially a canteen or shop providing services
Show a priest the potentially gin-free side of Ealing
He's in the river somewhere near Sutton
Brownish attire?
Possible cause of a bit of a black eye?
Nation said to peep at the French
Something to hang on to, keeping watch?

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