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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of March 26th, 2021 other clues
The animal, stake to a pole, foolishly
Rod will give the signal
It's egg and meat for him
A small and a large shoe
Disgust you and you drive off
A clue that there's a dog about?
Lack of reaction to the negative answer
Attending only some? Never!
Tees off munching sweets
Tire and tell the driver to stop
Notify when attending class
Getting better personally at concealing discomfiture
He's after you to get a second drink
So abandoned the son, in that case
For lace, it's unusually stretchy
A man friend, usually
Individual dates of birth of celebrities
Be inclined to rely on others
The attendants give nothing away
Also swinging on the bar
In a plot that's convoluted, is the potential killer
Agree the fellow must retire
The sounds of cow-bells with which boatmen are familiar?
Unpopular for breeding skunks?
A man now is boss
Having piled all the wood outside, slump on the ground
It's having clothes on that's tiresome
Neither sickly nor naughty, which is fine in its own way
What made the plane burst into flames?
A ticket to France and somewhere to stay
He put a new ending to "The Shopkeeper"
Manage to hide a second in the wood
The consequences of having possessions
Does he get under one's skin?
See fair play in the nursery
Most promising, no doubt
All right, if it's not too dark
Having caught the fish, skedaddled
Expects, when on tries to find
Suppose the lost purse were found by me?
Not speaking about in time
Appeal to you to get through an apple a day
Put face upwards

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