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The officer is driven mad by the silly “40” crossword clue


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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of December 2nd, 2016 other clues
Immediately, is in an awkward position
With which the bout began or, to put it otherwise, opened
Don’t go - postpone it
Goes to pieces when one gives the news to?
Waste food
Packed ready to go off it means you’ll be back soon
Prayer gives the worried four new heart
Fidgety as ever, it’s moving about
All of a doodah holding the runaway: a potential killer
It’s a permit, miss
Telling jokes, is very good
“Only mousse of cod”, I put in, “and not very good”
Was sorry and, in turn, embarrassed about
Make a big thing of and get very angry
A cab and the dog angered by it?
A deviation from the previous ways of taking off?
Stops when the holiday’s cancelled
“The little two”: a clue for you!
Stops to let me in, which changes things
The person who misinformed you in the back bar
Only thing the hungry burglar was interested in?
Agreed on a cocktail that’s innocuous to drink
Think “Drink!” when the son staggers in
Hold on, there! That’s my boy friend!
Tear up agitatedly again after opening
Notes the great effort
The car swerves, there’s a yell and you lose consciousness
Propose to adjust the clock that’s losing time
Some of the music from “Kidnap”?
A gun turret?
Show I even scribbled a note to pop in
His name is fabricated!
Trail the convict
Her days are numbered
Gloomy, getting the key to the rooms let out
What the rep wants the customer to say? I believe you!
Hair of the dog, knocked back!
Take out and stick in a purplish cover
A question always put to, if time is of no consequence
Someone who’ll watch over, for a charge
Spoken of as “The arbiter who slipped up”
The clergyman before; the previous one
Fruit crops
To hide the hole well, I weave all round it
Herb is on about some place in Latvia

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