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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of March 12th, 2024 other clues
A diversion causing Tony to lose his way
To be sufficiently dressed is only reasonable
Palace drink?
Something to batten down?
Yardstick for a crowned head
She doesn't need to get fresh!
Rush out to the park for three-quarters of an hour
Thus, at half time, there's still a part to come
People referred to on the 4th of July?
On which to make a start in motor sport
Salesman travelling to Eire, say?
Price of a ring?
They're paid directly to the South
A step-up for a poet
A German river?
Was it besieged by some troops with a Yorkist leader?
Court an NCO with love
Square part of a plant?
Gus seems to have left Pegasus something to eat!
Simplicity in sea service
A sweater made in Scandinavia?
Send away to the ultimate seaside haven?
Informal drink in many picnic baskets
Plenty of room for a 'Trek'
She makes love heavenly
Pa returns with a companion or fellow
Tough Scot with a little house
For cover, you need the right money
Carry forward, let's assume
Sell a litre wrongly
Possessed by a slavish admirer
Measure taken by police and engineers
Timers used fairly as basis for judgement
The beasts are backward, having broken toes
Romany word for a computer device
Is it too much, one half of a couple being named Thora?
Being one point ahead, was the victor
They're bent on being bad
A duty list or back rest, possibly
Charlie's got the hump - the fathead!
Figure a girl associate with singing boatmen
He cooks with some panache, frequently
Youngster turning up at central Stepney

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