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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of March 6th, 2020 other clues
Finding it beyond one, which is extraordinary
Rebuking for stopping
Run in and steal
An untruth to gain entry as a foreigner
Wind blown hat we’re out to catch
In the new series the daughter has a home there
“A kind of gift for,” I interposed
Leaves with the attendants
She tempts one again into wrongdoing
Says it’s bad but cooks it
Of historical interest, looked as though it might topple over!
Flowers, a drink and pastries
Removed “Authorise to take action about”
Pretends, when one slips into
Right on the bay, but concealed
What police raids disclosed in the art gallery?
Say nothing when on the mat; just show indifference
Accounts for the said shadows
Everything having gone wrong, impounded the vessel
Go back to the asylum
Again prevail upon to go round and say hello to
Returning to sea, arranged to get rid of
Allow the public to see the film free
Beats up to get the money
The murderer caught, she’d made money from it
Like that motley lot in the doctor’s waiting room?
Being sufficient for driving as far as
A son, not very tall and rather dim
To gain access use a jemmy, showing boldness
Dope the dog
By making small cuts, economises
The figure, unfairly rag the new maid about
Relieved the head cold had come to an end
Is a collector, one deduces
Enter the duck in the list as “farmyard bird”
Manage to save, for the party
Continued to cultivate?
Urged on to play cricket, though by nature a jockey?
Kept under control as he guided round
Parents are aggravating? The crust!
Thought you’d swallowed it
Someone who chars for an entertainer
Standing for, say, about half an hour
Pass by and see moving round inside
Drew fast

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