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January 31st 2020 - Evening Standard Cryptic

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January 31st 2020 Answers

Clue Solution
Listen to the Scandinavian and learn about translating LENDANEAR
How sick one is of having to be exuberant? HEARTILY
From the biting cold, help to protect ACID
The language, when it’s non-vegetarian food! TONGUE
Filling a vacancy in the clothing department DARNING
The best part was getting the big score HIGHPOINT
Mischievousness you wouldn’t expect from the little angel? DEVILMENT
Stylish and showy when running DASHING
A Sicilian small town kid going to America RAGUSA
Not the whole catch is thrown back PART
Convinced one it had been clinched MADESURE
To cap it, when rewritten the content is really awful PATHETIC
Eighteen letters back from “table” ROTA
Suppress for a time the files assembled about it STIFLE
Steed is the chap making out the invoices CHARGER
Poster showing a shopkeeper STATIONER
Prudence has the ability to see into the picture FORESIGHT
Thinking of making yourself a hot drink? MULLING
He’s right beside the tree OLIVER
Take in, with the dessert FOOL
Dash round to get the car RUNABOUT
What the nudist who’s not at all busy has? NOTHINGON
Bled every one in it white BLEACHED
Being inclined to remove the top and bottom ENDING
Getting to be, with the advent of BECOMING
Smart, which is auspicious BRIGHT
One’s best pen friend? SHEEPDOG
Called with the money? PAIDAVISIT
Surprise by getting the old right in! STARTLE
For the food, I lay out PLAICE
Is it written in stone that demagogues must? AGITATE
With companion, I again occupy the apartment PAIRED
Give a little jerk when you switch on START
Wish you hadn’t got it at the herbalist’s? RUE
In flight, is looking out at it frightening? AWING
Gives back to the salesman, say, when faulty REPAYS
As far as “a dud on evil bent” UPTONOGOOD
Is it easy to give up if you’re slimming? PIE
Having taken power will continue, you suppose PRESUME
Because it’s followed by a shoot-out, indeed FORSOOTH
Punishes, but not for wrongs? CORRECTS
How good the yarn was you found perturbing? RATTLING
The smallest note – a fifty MINIMAL
Doing everything possible to have no blacklegs ALLOUT
A fellow diner-out: someone pleasant to be with FRIEND
In the ravine, find the English man GEORGE

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