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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of December 28th, 2016 other clues
Indicates drinks all round, just for love
Is such a competition a striking success?
Where she's concerned, I'm wrong again
Came from - well, hardly out of the blue!
Another name for old Bill?
Allowed on court?
Count as the leader of a big band
Decided to be heartless, in fact
Hold out a loose end that's damaged
Right on time, note
Paddled without a canoe
The tedious fellow needs to be carried
In less danger, despite wild fears
This American's uncle
Of the people who start travelling to Bali, possibly?
A hand in a no-win situation
Such a sweater, say, has no complete guarantee
Quotations, possibly from texts about a new car
It's in Kent, perhaps, that you'll find this little creature
Hurried back up and cast off
Caught in endless crooked dealing
Kids involved in a sordid row
Time of revolution
The sexual affairs of wild voles
Lay down a condition
It's a much shorter distance without the last quarter
Joined by railway
Good opposition
To the horse, something added
Insurance against conceding runs?
Unseen aphids deprived of sap, possibly
Was the captain of the Hambledon team
Like –18”, he's pictured as a financial backer
It's complex, but we finish the job
Rock salt found on a piece of bacon
A film or three
One playing a two-leg match?
It's hard, but makes for greater incisiveness
An L of an age?
He, having left the county, teaches school!
Many require the protection of fencing

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