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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of May 7th, 2020 other clues
It’s nonsense, mate
To do so is work, or sounds so
What to keep when out of control
As in the desert, you get one free
Obliged legally to jump clear?
Hardly a long shot?
Russian perhaps good at Scandinavian?
A month of possibility
Praise a chap not being in uniform
Open for a drink
Just an old fool’s bit of fun!
Projected piece of playground equipment
They’re customary when a seaman strikes out
Busy when fuel escapes freely out of a hole
New design centre
Mostly cold, can give a hot effect
Run to the end of the street, fast!
Wet weather? Down with it!
Scottish form of sabre
The buzzer was quiet
Wandered around the garden
Put down some things to sit on, perhaps
Inland, but it has a wild coast!
Keep going to make an offer of?
The heavy heart of Glastonbury
An opening word from Dr. Johnson
Shop exit?
In David Copperfield, he has the key to the piano
Food from the East
A very superior glare, possibly
Obtain by going out of turn
Stale ingredient of school dinners
A team to beat Villa?
Sorry about the school head getting notice
The way it’s put, it must be a good thing
Just for the moment, I’m leaving Jim uncertain
State the ruling head may be male
Juliet and I have an old-fashioned dance
Dan’s upset – by George!
Benders in the garden?
Is worn, having influence no longer
Sailor made to go, possibly without leave
Obvious to many a listener

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