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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of March 11th, 2019 other clues
To Damocles, it didn't seem much support
Start work on a stand with four legs
Were such corporals in the cavalry?
Does it live on pressed meat?
We get back to the front, maybe
Endlessly kind people?
Forename of one heavyweight
Does being earlier make him superior?
Old rulers
A subtle trace can show a response
Mark at two points?
Fishy weapon of war?
Poverty of a writer at the close of the century
Scottish cross-country runner
Discover the money you get paid
One who may figure to return with hesitation to the polls?
Faces Diana, Al and the head of state
Yield in unprecedented fashion
Poetry lacking a writer; or, an essay
Hut serving as taxi garage?
A covering letter to G.B.S.
Global change of heart
We accepted this rubbish as what the author did
Where a team has a point to gain somehow
A jolly good banger
A trophy from the head
Property of Whistler's father?
More anxious to take a cut?
Like a nervous system, as of the heart
Did archery give him a sore back?
'Fuss', as a verb
Town poster vandalised for a bit of fun
Many a cooker is split
Like a hole in the head?
A number advanced, going into a joint
What's hard to understand about crosswords
Possibly sent round the bend by music!
The age of grand opera
To be a commander is an honour
Poetic piece of perfidy by a couple of students
A pronouncedly equestrian cup
Unite for some basic education in May
Charmers with pointed desires

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