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Eats in, when Des is out crossword clue


D I N E S

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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of February 17th, 2021 other clues
Live as you've got to, but be good!
Having an affair; affectionately, if nothing else
It's green, yes, with a bit of a red back
One flying to put a wrong cause right?
He needs to get a letter half dictated
Around it, planets turn in opposite directions!
It's after a slow start that one takes a rest
Chap touring the Italian city
A bit of deprivation maddens the despicable fellow!
At the cricket match, they bounce out of the ground!
One is shown it dismissively
They're tubby and deep voiced
Spanish vessel?
Like the street of no return
Bewilder a six-footer about to get a sum wrong
She opens up when it's dark
French emblem mentioned by a British inventor
The younger Germans seem more friendly
So bats can change into crows!
Here's one frame you can count on
Vessel always seen out West
Cheese to gorge?
Having broken an ankle, accept a lift?
Due to history-making deeds, the fathead lives on!
Barely fair?
Study a number of points
Resounding noise?
It's played when there's room for love
Often a moving player
Not out for pleasure, yet not serious
Figures to confuse
Double sixteen is more than he needs
Faces six wise men
Observed to have a row of sharp teeth
Name the French friend Ned's upset about
Responsibility for going over to the States
Possibly free herbal extract in a cigarette
Light to carry
Busy fellow with a companion, possibly bearing nuts
By depriving an ex-swimmer of sleep
Fail to pay a bill repeatedly at the King's Head

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