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Rust-free extract of platinum crossword clue


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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of January 24th, 2024 other clues
Soak up bad gin, looking depressed
Second in a boxing match
At his wits' end, a chap looks happy!
Girl with her own band
Study an article in red
Very attractive girl, on the quiet
Like James Hilton's Horizon
On paper, perhaps, it can't live up to its name!
Prepare to print a different diet
Ancient gallows, possibly oak
Straight in front, as the poet might say
Injury by degrees?
Mistreated like a rent book
Look in a southeasterly direction
The gang to credit with heartening news?
It's a way to walk
It's pretty carefully drawn
As a poet, a hot German one
Of groovy music?
They're actively entertaining
He needs fuel in store, perhaps, around the week-end
Wide as a lake
A vessel is in port
Not all educated gents may be sharp
Grandma of the prophet?
Given cash to help?
Mother may give one a poke in the eye
Count as business
Some bullies are dishonest
Cry out for good food and drink
Went round to put a name on the list
Cash I had as cover
Fred has no right to be nourished!
One who gives a moving performance
Ramble in the mountains?
Expected directly
Who can show you the way
Deprived of beer, perhaps, going on foot
Aid in navigating back again
Saintly Irishman, a first-class fellow
Short cut from Battersea!
It's bound to be read
It's funny, what an owl can do

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