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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of February 6th, 2020 other clues
Very small gnat with top of tail showing
Oust from the position of Detective Inspector
Find a new coat in the “reduced by half” sale
Figure to be supported as virtuous
Beaten hollow!
The miseries of disheartened Wombles
She cackles in the night
Ring a friend out East
An article in white marble
Dog reminding one of the sun on a fine evening?
A list men turn to
Think to charge a pound
It’s best to finish up
Helpful information, as from a clause
False witness to a rail crash
A mark we all have
Hardy monster?
Slack engineers fail to make connection
Built-up area wrongly shown surrounded with rubbish
Birds with wooden legs?
Proclamation freely cited
Pallid as a female at a party?
Layout of the esplanade
In a fight, you won’t find me on the windy side
A passage conductors take to their heart
Meets up with an egghead to honour
Where repairs, etc., would not be out of place
A set for sale?
Panes broken by something trembling
Unhappy though generously benefited?
What one did in the past
The washerwoman? Not she!
Draws information from letters about Mussolini
Narrate the end of the story on the box
The stuff of drama?
Whence to drive a fair way
Tom’s upset about Des being merely middling
The big fight
Persists in taking a girl round the West End
State the name on the house
Nominally a beginner in harp playing
Is bound to be bad at West Point
To take one is helpful

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