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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of February 18th, 2021 other clues
Show willing
Believer, d'you say?
They're acid, and may be solemn
If you want to make a splash, try rolling on it!
House with a new gold key
Giant constellation
Just for fun, get a cleric to finish a novel
Story of a gas explosion
Competed with a girl and boy
Covering a friend needing money
When we're at a loose end, it means little
Mechanical part of the grand organ
A real mess of the title role
Boozy insomniac's favourite birds?
Yearn to be like John Silver
Leander had her love
A ruddy Leftist!
Dispatched from Isleworth
One coming to a stop at the entrance?
Early, perhaps, to be so advanced?
Margin of a river, generally
A pool that's still outside Los Angeles, in the country
To me, an unreasonable grouse is awful
Standard garment possibly made by prisoners
Ray has broken a foot!
College window
Caledonian cost adjuster
She's soft on a nobleman
Disaster due to a ruthless measure?
Classy worker, the kind that's royal?
The supporter can get a pair for about £50
It's allowed in tennis
Where the Scots can provide the Spanish with drink
A projecting lug no longer made of clay
Disgusted utterance from the chap ahead
Used to be misused by Ted
Urges foolishly to nose around for a horse
Area where the standard is high
Strong at heart, can help in laying a foundation
Busy centre of sweet production
Fast run with a tight finish
Poetic land of suffering
Identify as William

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