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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of February 18th, 2020 other clues
What a person of standing may need to hang on to
It’s down and out in the Scottish borders
It calls for water, as a doctor should
Could playing it be a job outside the Nag’s Head?
Where there’s a charge to go round the lagoon?
Capital place for an air centre
A shade less than creditable
Concoct some story of revolution?
Next, I had bees buzzing around!
The outer part. (See above)
Fierce cause of much agony for a doctor
Finest of tube stations?
It takes a long time to change one
Disease causing wild alarm at the podiatry centre
Have a striking idea that may come to nothing if NG
It’s proportionate to air, perhaps
Tricks with right purposes
Forbid to draw the line wrong
Doesn’t work, but possibly lies around a lot
The direction of Bognor, think you?
Cooperate to get the side promoted
Be in a neighbourly location
In favour of getting paid
Exotic product brought back from Ragusa
A comparatively incisive crook
He can give you a toot
Did farm work bound to include apprentices
Pass forward at a certain mark
New ideas in drama
A “Division One” supporter?
One in addition to a horse?
A wing-shaped letter!
Started, for instance, during Prohibition
Policemen admit evidence of debt – indeed, ample!
Hardly what Mr and Mrs Butter would christen their son?
Was it spoken in U-boats?
One is so in order to listen
For bread, dough is the wherewithal
Take on a high-sounding army corps
Heavy demand, dash it!

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