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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of February 7th, 2020 other clues
Finding it impossible to become famous
Assuming to be no longer young
Frightening a member of the hockey team
He gives you the signal, but you hesitate
Tense when you hand over
Make it more bearable and fairer
How bright the future sounds for her?
A roll or just crumbs may be on it for the birds
The fellow has me back in his clutches and he’s evil
His band has an organ
Scheduled to appear and construct, we’re told
Shone the light on a fellow, tied up
Annoying by listening to one’s conversation
It’s about mothers concealing their aspirations
Run, making a small footmark
Seem hazy about the time one picks up at the station
Influenced, you say, by “Not manmade material”
Go off when you overindulge
Notching another entry in one’s record as a thief?
And I cast the boy in the show
Went up in the air when the pupil erased the tape
How the nightlight that found favour was spoken of?
Follows us back into the superstructure
Fighting and giving a cry of pain in the arena
Understood to have become entangled with
With the hair-drying finished, is diminishing
Unhappy that the shares are down in value?
Having filled to the brim, flew round
It’s the decolonisation that’s upsetting
Angry enough, therefore, to take on again
Is singing it, when all in, terrible?
Drove crazy, I had. Went too far
Minister and an eschewer of alcohol to the last
What remains of one’s equilibrium
Spread tales myself about the foreigner
Saying no more. Just filling in the little holes
Relax, Stew!
Does it canoodle with its beak?
Angry about the lies designed to delude
Gloomy and sad, I’m about to reach the half century
Greatly reduced? Definitely not!
Sees the said plots of ground
Because I, at an early age, was silly
Supposes to have dropped in the pictures
A friend means everything, at the end of the day

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