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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of May 16th, 2024 other clues
Gardener's means of dislodging a worm out of the earth?
Hundreds of scent manufacturers
Notably lacking sharpness or flatness
Toothy girl?
All night refreshment ?
More than a cuppa!
They afflict people much more than ague
Supplied from the safe deposit
Instrument used in early recordings
To live with a goddess will only be bewildering!
Believes one is in touch?
The less bright learner is in worse disarray
Leander had her love
Derby, perhaps?
To end the fight for a cause in criminal!
Measure just about half of it
Couldn't you listen to him for a fiver?
That homely forename
Fish eater digesting plaice at mid-morning
Horse with a saintly head
Annoyed when infested with rodents?
Only embraces gym work, frankly
Undertake to get into gear?
Bright boy
Units deployed in N. Africa
Buildings requiring a hundred new slates
She turns up in Northallerton
They're apt to have their variations
Run out and look around for a tin opener
Softer than velvet? That's rich!
Bit of jargon used on the third of October
Too much juice will melt them
He has some more in his own room, the devil!
Shout very audibly at Tony?
Always ate out when it was hot
In being on loan, half the team have a moan
Smoky city?
Old Bill's traditional name, formally
Show dissatisfaction with a bad poem
A somewhat shocking drink?

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