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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of January 28th, 2019 other clues
A weight to carry round with heavy heart
Mistake in a letter from the old man
Country that has its own paper
She's religiously interested in the annunciation
Tease by mentioning a torn letter
By such practice, a guy gets the direction right
The convenience of little men
A bird gives them a bit of fun
Being vulgar gets his rag out
Team's potential for many shots
Chaps with the right angle on publicity
Beaten hollow
See rams rambling with royalty!
Slade, the place for porridge?
Succeeded in two nights
Old Harry took a seat on one
He has a car, but always takes a horse out
Live in the dearest part
Stop running a small business
Superman's name for many a bird
Order of St. Benedict
Yes, before sunrise, he can look both ways at once
Ways in which the wife can conceal a queen
A distance from home
Cave man of the Hebrides
Go into forbidden territory
Suggests this may be around mid-morning
Just one extra, perhaps
Freddy, a right guy
River possibly confused with part of the Thames
Dressed up figures?
Tries to get heated in a vessel
Getaway exit, perhaps?
Fielding errors?
Confess being glad to finish, time nearly up
Disavowals of being shifty in deals
Arnold could confuse him with Roland
A message mostly hissed?
Where the Rovers got badly hit by artillery
Fur done up in bales
Wearers of baggy trousers
Rice upsets him
Age of a noted regiment

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