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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of April 11th, 2023 other clues
Went different ways with soft tread, perhaps
Battle for the high ground on the border
Food and a good massage
Writer of a letter in sport, mischievously?
He doesn't tell terrible lies
Call for a skill that's not bad
A loop or ring through the nose!
Relatively matrimonial!
Guide or prophet out to start trouble
Surrounded by swarming bees, I leave it
They can stop you going straight along the coast
The hoarder of Reims?
An absorbing and refreshing thing to do
An eighth of the music
Very well, it's noisy in the city
Beastly cross by the end of the story!
Because of this, comparatively little is heard
Paintings by Claude
Gun dogs?
Air traveller possibly hurt by a bit of a crash
Is it initially due to a misplaced bet?
Study group formed by marines
Foolish person to start mobbing wildly!
College girl
Billy got out, with heavy heart
Water needed for us to finish work
Look humble, not stern
A shot at writing
Where dancing's concerned, they're possibly up to Mrs Brown
An eye for a drink?
Tis indeed part of Whitsuntide
Allowed to be occupied
The humble person set out to get right to the fore
To complete her name takes a mere trice
John, whose hairstyle took any form
Some chaps no longer at the top
It's pointedly involved in the tracking of certain records
Small animal of use to a medical person
Being inactive makes a good person bad!
His pupils wouldn't miss him
Make for Maidenhead

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