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- He's paid to say nothing (5) *
- It may be taken as an offence (7) *
- Stew has her way of using leftovers (6) *
- Mountains where the fires are lit (5) *
- There's opposition since rates were changed (10) *
- Sends off letters for jobs (5) *
- An ancient army had time for a prisoner (7) *
- An expression of surprise in a legal document (6) *
- Assign a key part (5) *
- They sponge soiled cards for example (7) *
- Once more a profitable deal (5) *
- Finish work immediately, you understand (4) *
- Driver's invitation to a chap with a sprained ankle needing a lift (3,2) *
- Grandma produced pictures (5) *
- Jack, once more, is a fierce fellow (6) *
- A deserter seems tip-top to an artist! (3)
- Gosh, what a success! (3)
- Playing well, with all the right notes (2,4) *
- Pulls grass up (5)
- So a learner is a little chap (3)
- An expert included as protection (5)
- Pop up repeatedly (3) *
- Floating around, being AWOL (6) *
- Smoking jacket? (6)
- What a seamstress may use that make tripe sartorially decorative! (4) *
- Not to be paid in improper fashion (5) *
- There's a terrible risk you could injure someone with it! (4) *
- Camberwell's bookish beauty (5) *
- Upright Scot possibly out to be calm and unemotional (5) *
- Swims slowly? (6) *
- Generally a matter of choice (8) *
- Painful injections (6) *
- One at half mast is quick to sink! (5) *
- Wherein one may browse to quiet music (4) *
- Union that's not sound? (4) *
- Skip backwards, being a bit timorous (4) *
- Being able to make old fur new is marvellous! (9) *
- Centuries galore? (4) *
- Talk of a singular shark movie? (3) *
- Russian who makes one leave Central America (4) *
- Various examples show a certain difference (3) *
- Possibly small drink? (4) *
- One thinks of them as being moved aside (5) *
- Rugby boy whose schooldays were novel (3,5) *
- Posh politician, with passion, able to count up to six (6) *
- A heavy element (4) *
- Column; pier (6)
- True; correct (5)
- A short length in Imperial measure (4) *
- Those who accept the true nature of a situation (8) *