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- No sonatina composed for city (3,7)
- Note to Blair about returning excellent souvenirs (11)
- Mark gets terribly cool at noon (5)
- the "N" in UNICEF (7) *
- like the hypotenuse (8) *
- Taylor Swift and Billy Idol (9) *
- coyotes and hyenas (10) *
- smelled a rat (9) *
- Actual - sand, gravel and cement (8) *
- ‘Be mother (4) *
- Unit of corn or wisdom (6) *
- Sloth and gluttony, for two (4) *
- City in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, housing the Reinoldikirche (8) *
- Cape —, headland on the extreme NE coast of Mozambique (7) *
- Use the mind (5)
- Thyroid, eg (5)
- West Sussex resort (6,5) *
- Competitive daily grind (3,4) *
- Shrill sound (7)
- Neil —, musician and comedian who played Ron Nasty in 1978 TV film The Rutles: All You Need Is Cash (5) *
- Assay (7) *
- Relax in middle of Red Sea, swimming away (4,3)
- Defeat admitted in umpteenth war trial (6) *
- Charity supporting Queen’s misgivings (6)
- Personally provided solver with invitation to quiz setter (2,3,3,2) *
- Australian cricketers love maidens - that’s self-evident (5) *
- Electricity suppliers bound to direct debits ultimately (4,5) *
- Smell - dubiously at first - unknown substance (4)
- Heron relative (5)
- Observe Russia possibly recruiting muscle (8)
- Seaside flats and ramshackle spa leased around November (10) *
- Quickly ran through dance with Sheeran in the wings (6,3) *
- Grammatically suspect description of history, so to speak (2,2,4) *
- Pupil’s equipment not shading, their caps left off earlier (4,4) *
- Swinger using tips from trapeze artist, really zipping around now! (6) *
- Dull fare, e.g. peppers, thrown back up (6) *
- Food to accompany 1A, served up by advocate (4) *
- Turn up to decide a title for issues (8) *
- Competitor expected to lose (8)
- Full of guilt or remorse (8) *
- Spy acting for a country (6,5) *
- Samuel —, US inventor and painter whose works include The Chapel of the Virgin at Subiaco (5) *
- Millard —, president of the United States from 1850-53 (8) *
- Oliver —, gamekeeper in 1928 D H Lawrence novel Lady Chatterley's Lover (7) *
- Optical device that projects the image of an opaque object onto a screen (11) *
- Muse of the dance in Greek mythology (11) *
- How dimwit begins Observer puzzle - bewildered (5) *
- Unemployed chap, long-suffering? Not so much (7) *
- Exhausted and inclined to blaspheme when losing head (5) *
- Expose Trump, foul army and silly gossip mongers (6,4) *