Thursday, January 25, 2018

Evening Standard Cryptic, January 26th 2018

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January 26th 2018 Answers

Clue Solution
Anticipated the warning and was turning FORESAW
How you find yourself in the bankruptcy court? Not at all! BYNOMEANS
Call by telephone from where you’re staying HOTEL
“Plants” one sees in the book spelled phonetically REEDS
The old lady, you bet, will be going to the party DOWAGER
He’s left to take back six in the vehicle MARXIST
Gather the bread goes into it PURSE
How many, about, will be in the case THREE
Lay, sad and miserable DIRGE
Get the boat to float in OBTAIN
Piled it on, when he did an impression of HEAPED
Show the lady is playing the piano inside DISPLAY
Flavouring also, I understand, goes into it ANISEED
The result of crossing a pig with a doe? PIEDOG
Fill up the ward CHARGE
Actors the second act’s revolving round CASTS
What the payments would be, on a hundred boxes RATES
“Plenty of drink,” the member interposed AMPLE
Pay for to have a meal, with wine SUPPORT
The coupon’s got a bit torn SOUPCON
In real trouble the time afterwards LATER
Yours is the one going in to be repaired, then THINE
Pull in, you say, and put it back REINSTATE
In following home, he’s done wrongly VILLAIN
Mooch about while he shoots POTTER
Sense, in a similar way, that you’re in the mood for FEELLIKE
To take you beyond your destination is to overdo it CARRYTOOFAR
It shows the pupils are in need of a rest EYESTRAIN
With hooligans had a fight and doesn’t survive it ROWDIES
Would it not be an open and shut case without him? KEYWITNESS
Catch the sun and keep complaining about it SNAG
Am accommodated in an outhouse and humiliated SHAMED
Foolishly pester one during the break RESPITE
With that the working week comes to a close, chum! FRIEND
About to give to the newspapers, hold back REPRESS
I myself harangue about the clothing RAIMENT
Don’t try hard enough because stressed? UNDERSTRAIN
Why the boxer was easily beaten? POORSECOND
Potato (a lot, mashed) and a sausage CHIPOLATA
Picks up where one stops ARRESTS
Got the record back by a trick, you read PERUSE
To put the finishing touch, having money left to CAPITALL
It’s easy to see who’s taking the chair SITTER
To a degree, the agent works for the tycoon MAGNATE
The source of the outfit I put on outside ORIGIN
Pressed into service though old USED

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