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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of April 6th, 2021 other clues
Bringing rain, it envelops half of us in shivering cold
She shows some abnormality?
A mild remonstration for two-timing?
Question a witch, say
Rich and hot-headed
One-time seat of wet and watery government
Such produce is characteristically green
Is she shorter than her brothers?
A plant we name
A stick that can be thrown
Wearing them, it upsets us to sit badly
Birds, for instance, coming to rest awkwardly
In escaping from famine, there's kudos
The sunshine boy
Alleged decimal system
A shaky bit of singing
Girl in the song
Point sympathy out as goodness
Stony hearted beauties
As yet strange fungus
Possibly hit the road with a decent part
Location of special knowledge about a Hindu leader
Just for a bit of lunch, a chap's not dressed
Perform Beethoven's fifth, or just one note
Unemotional drunken sot, I see
They're relatively in line for nepotism
One, commonly halved
Mother's nervous complaint relates to varnish
Saintly figure finishing the Benedictus
It's what he has that makes him what he is
With him, many have left Germany by railway
It can be heatedly spouted
A line cast out, or flung
Posing for a picture?
Unsettlingly startle a young actress
Where drivers may show anger at a shortage of gas?
He advises people at the storm centre
Sound way to make friends!
To note as the best
Dearest dog?

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