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- Superb striker cutting wood (4-4)
- Reportedly, brown square finished (4,3) *
- A team order that’s generally accepted (5)
- Boat in current fix over foreign waters (10)
- Part of cylinder coming out of trap? (4)
- Fury in Liberian uprising (3)
- Fail — as may loose dentures? (4,7) *
- Couple of scoundrels, second of which knocking out a tool (7) *
- Head of government in Scottish town backed complaint (6)
- Drunk portrayed having dispensed with last of sherry in tumbler when maudlin? (8) *
- Game spelt out or encrypted in series of calls (7-4,4)
- Player is in current contest (4,6)
- Lap pace (4)
- Lift in holiday centre going the wrong way, uncle's head stuck in it (7)
- Echo a little bit, penetrating rupture (7)
- Seem discombobulated by twisting of Polish language (7)
- Representative I came across in bed, retired (7)
- Crummy pudding (4)
- Great, top athlete (4,6)
- Relative kidnapped by thin, mean and vile criminal in book (3,9,3) *
- Drawn, revolutionary illustrations on Christmas cards, possibly? (6) *
- Windows are nuisances we hear (5) *
- Cold listener dressing in coat, say? (8)
- Sponge or beg (5)
- Cat and ram loose on runway (6)
- Appropriate to let raven roam (8)
- Time for arson, riots around England, or another crime (7) *
- Put away by school, say (5) *
- Fish found in the east by the Spanish (3)
- Young people - some keep them in or suffer (6)
- Young animal and an islander (5)
- Part of the solar system revealed by Pat and Len (6) *
- Scattered rainfall indicators? (7) *
- Terrible danger that is right for a soldier (9)
- Celebration for political group (5)
- Queen Elizabeth follows favourite saint (5)
- Covering for one cold walkabout? (6) *
- Clearly it covers what's on show (5,4) *
- It's scraped out for military policemen (7) *
- Hustlers, crooked and without pity (8)
- Teach where the pupils are? (6) *
- At present there's a gap between V and X (3) *
- An Arabian chieftain turned me back, always poetically (5) *
- Take a rest, having drunk old wine? (3,4)
- A chap one takes on - or a very large number (7)
- Bring tea round in porcelain (5) *
- I can't answer, I'm here and there (6)
- Odd petals, delicately coloured (6) *
- Saint Raymond the Wanderer (5)
- Give insincere praise that's less sparkling (7) *