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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of February 24th, 2021 other clues
Sustain attempts to avoid relegation
When I get beaten hollow with a club, it's not on purpose
The West Indies have ways to get victories
On paper, does it give you an allowance?
Something said about a blemish
It can easily get out of hand
In a way, she's like a sultana
It's tough outside!
Such English is thus written by an educated person
Brown looks awfully good in something green
The man run out
The wheel is of hard wood!
Poles are capable of catching you!
Charge gunners a lot!
Where, in Ireland, anybody can have a try
In the RAF, most of them can't fly
Thus, on half days, one gets a drink
See a chap angle for a water creature
One strongly drawn to the Union cause?
One is unconscious of being of consuming interest
Prepared to be demure with a boy
Father's the titular head no longer
Started with a bang, perhaps, out East
An edition of Keats? You bet!
Lawrence's bird?
There's nothing in backing a novice
Master chef, initially, a Scot
For coppers to stagger around is a repulsive thing to do!
Can one give thanks by burning it?
Mockery is hard on a youth leader
To be starting trouble is a chancy thing
His pupils wouldn't miss him
Said goodbye to a person understood to be bad
Favouring a job in public relations
Get tough!
She takes me back to mum
Threaten people with a 'fine'
Be loyal to one's staff?
Territories that remain Anglo-Saxon
Cypriot city, in short?
Pallid, but able to take a shot?

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