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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of December 12th, 2016 other clues
Exposed what made a bachelor embarrassed?
Come again about the dog
Very well - it's a boy-friend!
The Jenkins family?
Person responsible for keeping an artist in court, possibly
Put one in a solution of meths, and you've got water!
He's proverbially clever (more so than Bobby?)
It's a different place from Salerno
Noble novice driver on the ring road
Great man, but his eccentric aunts are out of money
Suitable containers
The article I had as support
Only a little girl, but an incredible home help!
Tough guy, but only one of the many
Topographic feature of parts of Dartmoor
An advanced player
Does she make sibilant sounds during tea?
Flap in the manner of a bat
Young swimmer in a drunken revel
Encountered a bit of resistance, at length
An exclusive thing to do with new bread
In study, this fiend has his own way of working
Badly bake a bit of bread and you can still eat it
A weapon the peeler had?
You can count on it being a frame
Commonplace feature of job analysis
To Jason she was a real charmer
In zooming up, you get low!
Being ugly, keeps out of sight for half an hour
Nothing but a clean sheet, possibly
Step up with sad heart into prison
A rotter, but with a nice skin
One going on foot, usually with a mate
Material used by a fathead and a hothead
May be vital even if you can't play it
Given freely to chaps outside the day centre
Popular breakfast time serial, say
Children's game, it could be golf!
Inspector of signals?
Hang around, perhaps craftily?
Saintly version of –6 Down”
It's not nice for half of us to be in the red, badly
Wherein to labour at scientific work?

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