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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of February 9th, 2022 other clues
Help things to grow wild in the forest
A friendly approach to music?
Inconclusively see off on a travel route
Part of Deptford with a cricket club, we take it
Supporter of the French head of government
Land a good blow, for some reason
A shrill cry from Mary Ellis
Part with a lover!
Cold and bearish?
Clever about it in a proper way
In a musical medley, the part without wind
Having a sound relationship with a boy, I see
Keep out of the pub
Smart move by a tow-headed charmer
Pace at which to ride to Bury?
Soup container, usually numbered
It's shared in a friendly way, gratis, for nothing
Where a very softly played note has to fade away
Podgy elf, backward and retiring
If a plot's full of holes, this may have something to do with it
Not everything in the garden can be so lovely, surely?
A good 'un, but showing signs of breaking
So loveless and pure, perhaps, but brilliant
A match for Lucifer?
It covers the sharp end and everything else
Label the game
Gosh, the commanding officer has nothing on!
Girl who handled a revolver?
Festive? Emphatically!
One bent on having a drink?
Tripe can be eaten in cars!
That time when a Yankee followed mum
Little Italian with a high-pitched voice
Capable of an outburst?
He didn't rule the waves
Skills needed for starting up straightaway
Could one ramble around in such halls?
Primly formal, yet somehow breezy?
Reginald gets some backing from the state
Soft, tasteful notes on the piano
Cowed, disheartened schoolgirl

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