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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of January 1st, 2024 other clues
A letter to Ruth from Vera
Pools entries made by writing
Rich source of advice to lubricate thoroughly
Shot round the bend with a loud cry
Dramatic statement of new ideas
Piece of bread, possibly to follow the fish
It serves a shady purpose
As sent when there's a bit of a hole in a ship?
As opposed to Windsor or Harrow
Bad finger resulting from a cut?
Stayed sound and sober
Numerous attractive men have large amounts
Just me going at half fare
Garden tool or key to the house
In dishonest trade, it's wrong to be thus dressed
Store not open to the public
Get away with an injured foot?
So Sue's upset, being in a pickle!
Customers with little money _ about £1
Gave damages to the impecunious?
Stories, say, possibly about the navy
To warm up yesterday's food can make her scoff!
Possibly out to preserve an exotic bird
Hard at it, you won't be missing anything
One way to get sick is to booze
Notice given by authority on a piece of pasteboard
Alternatively, stewed eels
One not merely pettish, but dangerous!
You aren't really well out of them
Sit and fish
Abnormal, like a forgetful elephant?
Show contempt of an out-of-the-way visionary
How a Swede possibly did needlework
Taxingly relevant part of April
One knocked down in an alley?
But in time, no great credit?
Being typically yellow, many aim so badly!
Why arson is terrible out East
Ill provided with some basic knowledge?
Tasty? No thanks _ it's dirty!

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