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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of May 24th, 2024 other clues
Finish off with an excellent left
Gosh, key-holes - two of them!
Affects, when one applies it
Wrapped up in and sheltered from the elements
Is all over, giving the wrong ideas to
Not, you say, the green collar
Shed and shamble away from
Eat too much egg ourselves: it's lovely
Cooked (it's British-grown)
A certain amount is mentioned
Now in trim for the procession
Accepting the rebuke for having taken the wrong seat?
Equally proficiently, too
Animal fur, we're told
Bringing the boys back to carry the can is disgraceful
Could be a hunter with a gun
The re-opening is a revelation
Shut up and run!
Bill has a t-title
Being observant, but not in the middle of the night!
Is, perhaps, not given to being uncommunicative
See an indication of going to seed
Posted a worker on guard, but he's not there
Peeping at the sun in the morning
It's a job to cover the inside
Be framing a picture of the old prison
Aim to capture, also, the soldiers
In love with, but being discouraged by
Sign that reveals a lack of character
Deprive of a pension, but few tears are shed about that
Opposed to, one learned, darn it!
Just kidding - refuse
Worried after the soldier climbs aboard the ship
Happen to have the duplicate keys in our possession
Reprimands some members of the crew
Certain to order tea to be brought in. It's typical of
"The Amateur Poet," the title is translated into
Hurry up and start climbing the ladder!
People pass on - one's hidden inside
A discarded cigarette-holder
What the "in" people have to eat
Two forty for both
Sound that will blend in with the others?

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