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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of January 2nd, 2024 other clues
Harsh master apt to turn ratty about a bit of fun
Autos get ahead in this city of Nevada
In every detail, it suggests the Isle of Wight
Labour man?
Roman illumination?
Is she a shade purple?
Almost new party piece, certainly handy
Ted's upset about the RAF being attacked
Location of the western half of Michigan
Something afoot?
Roman's love for a domestic animal
Little room used by students
It's kept on being secret where figures are concerned
The bargain store's profits?
Openings in dermatology
Young and successful, he may be finished with pie
In short, an old-fashioned firearm
Arrestingly reactionary
Write a number about a mountain chain
A less warm-hearted Maria
One said to have lodgings at the frontier?
Some of the cheap seats in church
Doing things wrong, one is termed 'poor'
One bird of a pair
A capital Italian perfume
She's a blossom
For the gang, Charlie gets to share the reward
Too afraid to name a London cottage
It's right on the map of New York and elsewhere
The tail part of a fish, note
Trader giving players a hand?
Port wine?
Group of malcontents?
Latest thing in ties, perhaps
One island with enough noise for eight
Look embarrassed when caught by the bull?
Trimmed and arranged in twos, we're told
Measured out by Ted at half time
Fishy looking singer
Spring in the country
Clean up some old gramophones

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