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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of August 26th, 2021 other clues
Scold a busy fellow for hiding a deserter
A drink, to the fit, may be a mere bagatelle!
Mix egg in right, and you've got something tasty
Where soldiers live, and MPs are given a bit of care
When fined, we hear, you just have to cough up
Is it always out of the way when stood in a basin?
Need to trim the rowan tree
In a war of attrition, reserves of energy
He makes one leave the air terminal
A bit of a cat
Not an author but an accountant
Marxist lark, possibly?
Still, the first mate has a point
The part that hurt
If wrong again, dismiss!
Ejected from a health resort for starting trouble
Mrs Macpherson's property?
Think about the East river!
All-round scope
Thames-side trees whence many flowers have come
Pontoon game?
Room for rocketry
In the garden, he adds a touch of imagination
He looks fishier than he sounds
Start a wild binge
Tear in horrendous fashion
There's a sign woven into her mat
Group of students, say, being absorbed
Tool useful for cracking some walnuts
He's very good at taking precedence
They aren't all named Giles!
Eastern utensil good for the West
What the ayes are
A club player
Figures a close finish to be exciting
High speed flier?
Hail in the street
Fish lying on the bed?
Much talk of carbon monoxide, say
In the pools, it may be said, "draws" turn up first!
A bit of (badger?) baiting
Chief of the admin section
Mention of meat may interest hunters

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