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- Teaching (9)
- Partly uniform in cut perhaps (5)
- Plump (6)
- Dwarf planet (5)
- Enjoyment, vigour (5)
- Vast crowd (5)
- Match money playing dice (8)
- Blade on a rifle (7)
- Downcast (7) *
- Home help raised in Asian country (5)
- Mugs, fine ones (5)
- In France we show common sense (4)
- Saltpetre (5)
- Most of his arm hurt with vaccine number two (4-8)
- Some hiker tramps around in this (4) *
- Hot drink coming in future retail outlet (5,5) *
- Onion, or what people do when cutting one back (4) *
- Conserving energy, got old motor a metal fan (10) *
- Echo (7)
- Wedded (7)
- Reckon (5)
- Understood (3) *
- Features (7) *
- Replica (5)
- Learning to ignore last boss (4)
- Slow, large vessel (5)
- Demanding slice off European (6)
- Spirit or beer after getting married (6)
- Obscure boozer in east Morecambe? (8)
- Tattered cover did split (8)
- Spot of bother with group of animals -- half of shed is filled to capacity (3-6) *
- Random things tennis players do? (3-3-4) *
- Smart alecs guess why I broke no hearts (4,4) *
- Legislator left a whiskey? God! (8)
- Mocking after adult's wrong (4)
- Small uniform daughter wears guiding signal member of the clergy (9)
- Greek character in bed brought up issue (5)
- Adjust cargo at sea, losing jack? This could be the answer (10) *
- Poorly, for example? Not half! (3,3)
- Sweet sound of buzzing insect (6)
- Disturbance after old boy's rude (7)
- Relative entering that is foolish (5)
- Proposed spicy English meal at a restaurant? (5,5)
- Career talk prepared no student for acting (9) *
- Ships disposing of second-rate cereal (4)
- Flying by US jet, Clive's not without bias (12)
- Called newspaper about its leader (4) *
- Single cat hunted a cuckoo (10)
- Local creeps -- they might leave you under the table (3-6)
- "It's ___ to Tell a Lie" (1,3) *