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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of December 19th, 2016 other clues
Lots of workmen make jokes, out for a bit of fun
The result of adding to an endless story!
Maybe Gwen did make a dress for it
Lorraine's regional associate
He may be bent on catching a big fish
Might it get only a half allocation of beer?
Charge up to bed with it!
Fishy series of notes?
A drink taken to heart by football fans?
Modest part of a poet's production
Roguish style in which to make an entrance
At the close of play, the match is ill-humoured
Full scale
Ring Eleanor at the week-end
Wonderful trio by Chopin, initially
She's backward in reading
Stick at the crease, being not out?
Wherein to see horses or possibly odd wolves around
Not French fathers!
Powerless to move during a wild winter!
To incompletely perform bad D.I.Y. would imply deceit
Fiddlers possibly get drunk in there
Worker of a type only found abroad
Forty per cent of farms fit to be termed fertile
Where the islanders are a bit capricious?
The swimmer sat around quietly at the far end
See "12"
Scot with a bit of stomach ache?
Running across country makes her no different
12 and 15 Form of soap barrel seen in the far north
African transport workers getting out of breath?
Thus the French are involved in shoe repairs
Deceive a fish?
It's good to dally foolishly, if happily
What the poor don't have to be lent in extremes of poverty
Used to be very little around the tourist centre
What Jack might say to a bit of a hoyden?
When I leave the cab without paying, there's just no accounting!
Conflict warily started
Displeasure with a bad half of beer
Bird with a big bill for fish
Most diminutive man?
In a funny way, Eric imitates Bill

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