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Command to stop in, perhaps, and put the cat out crossword clue


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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of January 12th, 2021 other clues
Seem happy, swimming in slime!
They're not far from Winchester
Drop off, however briefly
Join in the game
He sails misguided airmen to Central America
It's consumed with or without water
Its shade helps make a place dark
As opera, not grand
Chap most recently at No. 11?
A stand seat
Tired of being cautious about middle-men
Sell something with a bad tear for one pound
Time to raise both hands
Caught fish at the dockside
Watchful, warm hearted fellow
Store of fresh food
Where an office is concerned, one may be in or out
Turn up and slily tout around what you produce
Microbes of some danger to a titled female
Bill's in this as the spokesman
In punctuation, does it make a point twice?
Pan for rabbit?
Best condition for a pair of heels
It's always Sarah going round with a group
It's best, I see, to be in a home
To eat out with a girl is heavenly
It won't put the wind up a seasoned seaman
Local head - a bit boozy
It won't back you up at the bar
In conflict, he gives a growl, having the heart of a lion
A horse takes some feeding, by the way
She may be a hit with the FA
Blustery fellow going round the West End
Clothing that's out of service
Even an empty one has its occupied part
Plant consumed by buffaloes?
Animal allied to the skunk?
One hears word of it
The London thoroughfare for shopping?
It's echoed, at first, by certain lords

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