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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of March 8th, 2023 other clues
Cheap fish?
Figures in court, playfully
That flaming redhead?
Bend the elbow? Not entirely
By giving the coppers a bit of bother?
Explosive accounts?
Failing to link up fully, you get nothing
Dancer who had nothing between meals, unusually
As a test, there's no longer one at end of term
New deal started during the forenoon
What toffee may be said to do during mastication
Competitive figure in rail reorganisation
One staggering around in Ostend, endlessly?
Servant's part of a book
Daintily charming and showing some unselfishness
There's many a kingdom within his exceptional reach
Blue part of the Emerald Isle
The little chap accepted an order and made a mess of it
Beat or force out of Northern Ireland
One in a stable job?
The poultry plumbers know about?
It's always very harsh in the southeast
A sea dog?
A nylon-edged jug is more modern
Look a lot?
Take off for trips, perhaps
A familiar wind instrument
He's in business in the Rialto
Riverside territory in the country
Not much of a cat
Going easily with the fresh coatings
One playing matches in legs?
Like a portion of vegetables consumed by Edie
Boris struggling to keep one in line
An operative who'll pass?
His poetry, with a bit of luck, is possibly within reach
Carthaginian pun, I see
Coloured liquid, methinks not ink
Half a dollar, note, is not a lot to pay
We figure to get hitched
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