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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of March 13th, 2024 other clues
It sails from Oslo, perhaps, and Peterhead
Astute change of topic, being out to corner one!
The old sound of typing?
A pricy crime?
Tyrolean part ?
Somewhere along the line, it may be on fire!
It's apt to be turned
Carry on with the summary
It can look nice even when badly lit up
Certain counties are finished with it!
Part of a cycle
Projected productions
Appointments to eat?
The caretaker shuffled into the interior of a vessel
General secretary with the wrong idea
Take a consuming interest in the theatre
It's brilliant being the chap in charge!
Run into Romeo one morning
Well-known in association with a medium
An arresting thing to say
Endlessly hoping for the removal of a bad head?
One helping to hold up the boat?
In SW England, it's known for its mouth
A bloomer from Cilla?
A fathead at bridge?
They're instrumental in an early response
Where one could find quiet in a winding lane
Entertainer trite as can be
A pork pie specialist
Where, abroad, Ed may be in the news
Some day, an SOS goes out for refreshments
Where women have their place
A ladder, dash it!
In official communications, the 'F' word
Could be a flute or a balloon
Straining does it no harm
Garment varying in cut
The name on the can
A Russian name for cloth
Am now a changed person
Superlatively ruddy optimistic
Place of some repute
The kind of snake to betray one to the police?

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