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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of April 5th, 2022 other clues
Bit of a rush during a race, you can be sure
Roomy sort of ship?
It's funny how tailless mice hide in that stuff in the cellar
I had a house in this state
Are you such a sight when abjectly apologetic?
Walker appearing late?
To be any different, it needs to be fixed!
Her denial is in a whisper
Duck, chum - here comes a stone!
Blue animal seen around Central America
Saint with his own method of penetrating evil
Not an inspiring thing to do when no longer healthy
Positive agreement
Convened in an auspicious atmosphere
Is he superior to the groom?
Arrange to make permanently higher?
Moroccan music?
New creator of energy
A tidy number of knights?
Has he an enviable figure?
The policeman carped unreasonably
Wherein to learn to play cards?
Climbing in the foothills, excessively
Easy to take at top speed!
In poetry, Siegfried was a British hero!
Pig-headed group scheme
The dog has to sit up with a cup
Lamp spirit?
Remains with the people under the 'big top'
Ship the last of the tea from Cathay, possibly
Nonsense, but good in sound
Number of dials in central London
One cutting across the lawn?
Having been run over by a train, is unconscious
Ten to one a German quartet has this name!
Gents receiving thanks during a flight
Horticulturally, various things are tied up with it
Group using a bottle opener at church
Treat well, with a good result
A familiar little marsupial

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