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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of February 28th, 2022 other clues
Piece of wit like a ray of sunshine?
Student making a light admission?
Figures the end of the street to be as far as one can go
Mislead with Italian
With which to sweep Ed out of the bed-chamber!
Fine a lot of money
A nut with business at Birkenhead
The doctor upsets a lot of comedians
Spoke digressively of an animal that suffered
An ancient king was given it as a custom
Tangled tape understood to be burnt
Their restless sleep is interrupted for work (or races)
Refrain from turning sour after church
On one's heels, apt to burn?
In China, have a bit of a hug with grandma?
In Serbia, perhaps, one finds a land of exile
Symbolically, a little dash can mean a lot in the States
Frugal aid to keeping warm?
The novel thirty-nine made a moving picture
He wrote an invitation to the dance, notedly
Show signs of being rattled?
For 'Star Wars', had George a bit of luck with some casting?
It doesn't really have a small driver's compartment
Somewhat churlishly, chuck it!
Not the same old few ran
A name I had for the faint-hearted
A growing cause for one to call out wildly?
Dad's kind of music?
Talks of getting Barbara out of a bit of trouble
Man of tomorrow
Patron saint of farmers?
The point of a crooked thorn
Ancient ruined city in Tennessee?
Be equally light?
Light on something silky
Ran out of boys
Beat or push in, possibly
To which there may well be a smashing reply!
Chases from that little old county
Swindles current in royal society?
Paper animal?
Lost a day finishing work!
Polish some rubies

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