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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of January 19th, 2024 other clues
Now and subsequently - or in future
The hors d’oeuvre produced praise all round, dear
Prepare the way by giving a muted welcome to
So long getting two runs
More than manage to make ends meet, but drink too much
With a flushed face, no doubt, and a rash
Really bad actors
Something to eat before the family quiz
Cold and exhausted, go to see
We peek inside to see the weapon
Without little trinkets dangling from it, is unattractive
Not yet out on the table?
Time to enquire about a job
Fast food being unavailable
Wink - of sleep!
Given promotion, besides, by the editor
Thinks it’s badly timed: a setback
Fold and fit into the lower part
Exposing one’s secret on the excursion
She won’t leave us in the dark
Turned out again to have made amends
Concerning the origins of the money
Quickly wield the axe twice
To a soldier, denotes money of one’s own
Didn’t leave as yet, prepared to assume
Felt like a doctor
Meet with success in the vale
Resistance in the work-place
Goes to mend the tent, in a sad state of disrepair
As before, have to charm
A large bar sent round to appease
I have the odd smoke outside with the Arctic dweller
Firms the leaves that wilt when no longer fresh
Steps taken to show disapproval
A number will resign; that’s clear
Sculpt a statue, to create an impression
To gain access, use a jemmy, showing boldness
People waiting, we’re told, for a signal
The word does conjure up trees
Make us retreat and see off the foreigner
Achieving fluency is simplicity itself
Many rushed, panicking, around in the quake
Plump for a sandwich

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