Evening Standard Cryptic - March 12 2018 Crossword Puzzle Answers

Evening Standard Cryptic Crossword Puzzle Solutions - Mar 12 2018 
CluesAnswers
A bit of a fidget, you understandGET
A German team coach, possibly?MANAGER
A sign of diminished dash?MINUS
Animal of wax?SEAL
As an operatic part, a villainRAT
Chap an angler wouldn't be withoutROD
Enumerates 51 streets?LISTS
Familiar name for a sheep (male)BERTRAM
For Alan to break out of a terrible rut is reasonableNATURAL
He only has two wheelsBIKER
He's more than a masterMAN
Historically a family of maltreated mice - about 501MEDICI
If good-heated would be regal, it's trueREAL
In favour, not only with fatherPOPULAR
Is such music a bit contrapuntal?RAP
Is the Royal Astronomical Society such a body?ASTRAL
It's smart to join Charlie at the barCLEVER
It's worth a lot in managementGEM
King of a wild hordeHEROD
Look after your tickerWATCH
Manage to keep cool about some intractable lettersCONTROL
Menahem has a little coughAHEM
Neither gets the number rightNOR
One may be within call, as in the gardenLILAC
One's leisure is in the balanceREST
Patsy's upset, looking pallidPASTY
Possibly cools enginesLOCOS
Puzzle concerning passenger transportREBUS
Quoted wrongly from the dictionary!CITED
Said to be not exactly localVOCAL
She will shortly give out the moneySHELL
Studious group of assorted marinesSEMINAR
That chap with Harris?LEWIS
The firm is old, surprisinglySOLID
The grass one is of marginal interestVERGE
The modernised jug at Preston's North EndNEWER
Trifled with a game fellow?TOYED
Typical American poet?HOMER
Unwise to take a girl in for something to eatRADISH
Vehicle in a crack-upCAR
Virginia, wildly embraced by Edgar, is devastated!RAVAGED
Went back to bedRETIRED
What cool-headed, possibly aged beggars doCADGE
Yarmouth can be said to be such a resortGREAT

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