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Easy Cryptic Crossword 2021-04-22

Easy Cryptic Crossword from Simple Daily Puzzles 2021-04-22 (23/23, though 16 of the clues were the same as on 2021-04-16)

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1a – Agree to keep in touch (10)

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CORRESPOND

Double definition, with correspond meaning agree and keep in touch by writing

7a – Some Northern Ireland actors get depressed (8)

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DOWNCAST

Depressed with the definition, with the rest as a charades clue: DOWN (a county in Northern Ireland) + CAST (actors)

8a – Evangelist making an impression (4)

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MARK

Double definition, with Mark being an evangelist and a mark being an impression

9a – Error made by fielder (4)

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SLIP

Double definition, with slip meaning error and also being a type of fielder (cricket term)

10a – Carry on upsetting priests (7)

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PERSIST

Carry on is the definition, with upsetting as an anagram indicator for priests

12a – South American or possibly Nigerian ant (11)

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ARGENTINIAN

South American is the definition, with possibly as an anagram indicator for Nigerian ant

14a – Seeks food for a long time (7)

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FORAGES

Seeks food is the definition with the rest as a charades clue: FOR + AGES (for a long time)

16a – A young lady in glasses (4)

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LASS

A young lady is the definition, with in as a hidden word indicator for g(lass)es

19a – Parasites preserved in primeval iceberg? (4)

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LICE

Parasites is the definition, with preserved in as a hidden word indicator for primeva(l ice)berg

20a – Five imps are turning into blood-suckers (8)

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VAMPIRES

Blood-suckers is the definition, with the rest as a charades clue: V (roman numeral for five) + AMPIRES (turning is an anagram indicator for imps are)

21a – Teenager given the French perfume after a party (10)

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ADOLESCENT

Teenager is a definition, with after as an indicator that LE (the French, the French word for the) + SCENT (perfume) goes after A (a) + DO (party)

1d – Birds sound like doves with empty tummies (5)

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COOTS

Birds is the definition, with the rest as a charades clue: COO (sound like doves) + TS (empty is an indicator to remove all inner letters from tummies)

2d – Right conclusion? That’s ripping! (7)

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RENDING

Ripping is the definition, with the rest as a charades clue: R (abbreviation for right) + ENDING (conclusion)

3d – Some refused a mouldy cheese (4)

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EDAM

Cheese is the definition, with some as a hidden word indicator for refus(ed a m)ouldy

4d – It’s pitiful when father gets the twitch (8)

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PATHETIC

Pitiful is the definition, with the rest as a charades clue: PA (father) + THE (the) + TIC (twitch)

5d – Possible means of identification? (5)

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NAMES

Identification is the definition, with possible as an anagram indicator for means

6d – Quietly Ron is taken off to jail (6)

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PRISON

Jail is the definition, with the rest as a charades clue: P (quietly, abbreviation from music) + RISON (taken off is an anagram indicator for Ron is)

11d – Break arranged in travel (8)

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INTERVAL

Break is the definition, with arranged is an anagram indicator for in travel

12d – Sum of money for a steed (6)

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AMOUNT

Sum of money is an the definition, with the rest as a charades clue: A (a) + MOUNT (steed)

13d – Fancy a John Lennon song? (7)

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IMAGINE

Double definition, with imagine meaning fancy and Imagine being a John Lennon song

15d – Change people in advertisement (5)

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AMEND

Change is the definition, with in as an indicator to put MEN (people) into AD (advertisement), resulting in A(MEN)D

17d – Fish detected by its odour? (5)

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SMELT

Double definition, with smelt being a kind of fish, and also meaning detected by its odour (past tense of smell)

18d – Birds, half of them American (4)

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EMUS

Birds is the definition, with the rest as a charades clue: EM (half of them, half of the word them) + US (American)

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