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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of March 23rd, 2020 other clues
An earl can be shifty, it’s true
How a runner can blossom
Like the attraction of a moving picture
Hail tearfully?
Used to be cut up!
When Rosie’s mad with us, it’s no joke!
Such men go far up in the air
She gives thanks for any enclosure
Entertains with lager, perhaps, at some times
Angry with something one may have to bear
A vegan wouldn’t take it away for a bit of a meal
A bad shaking for “32 Across”
In abrupt style, points out a dodgy dud
Can require some heating
A bottle you can get into with a can opener!
As a headdress, it’s wrong for an artist
Flier born to get out of line?
The only one afoot?
Baby bread basket
To abandon stray cats is bad
Make war on a tree!
Like silly talk about a redhead, roughly speaking
He’s remarkably happy
Some talk of smorgasbord
The age of wrecked boats?
The vagabond was let loose outright!
I left the waiter something for a drink
Outboard propeller!
Tell tales about the tardy?
A policeman, perhaps, if force is used
Said to be a rough old collar
It has its Geordie side
Island of strange traumas
Standing like statues lacking a key part?
Rest somewhere on course
It’s hard when one is sold out
Politician’s version of “23 Down”
Nothing possibly said about a parting word
A reduced payment
Started a fire again with a quantity of petrol
Amusing part of a sitcom, I see
The Danes’ mountains?
Mount of berries?

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