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- Hill has to start racing (3)
- Jump at the sound of a pistol? (5) *
- Classic high flier who came unstuck (6) *
- A pool in the canteen (4) *
- Broadcast a silly scare about a race (7)
- Stay with a walking companion (5) *
- Shut up again about an animal (6) *
- Wild time with a fatheaded swimmer (5) *
- The American father is very soft (5) *
- Needs to make a bit of cash! (3) *
- Girl from East Virginia (3)
- Father of Juliet and maybe Paul, etc. (7) *
- Vehicles for art, perhaps, and writing (5)
- Kevin plays broken cornets! (7) *
- Ties up in changing rooms (5) *
- Provides cash for designs (5) *
- Sulky (6) *
- Scornful expression (5)
- Cute rhyme for 'banana,' say (5) *
- Unruly (12)
- Bits of old verse periodically appearing as part of today's theme (4) *
- Post from one we love (5)
- Heads are those of Cupid and Psyche, inscribed "To Apollo" (6) *
- Male or female Lydians reimagined by poet (7) *
- Making new sort of punk, met Shaggy! (7)
- Former postman, one now living abroad (5)
- Retract Nancy's article, for instance (5)
- Suddenly gets angry, obscure fish appearing in reverse (8)
- Setter blocked in by bus before lunchtime, cycling in Romanian city (5) *
- Spurs game I must lampoon, ironically at first (7)
- Poet briefly working as comedian (6)
- Win audience with small number that we hear might be Grecian (4) *
- John recited with some force, that's clear (5) *
- Surveillance job with second coffee option provides clue to theme (5-3) *
- Playwright unknown in China? (7)
- Fans missing "dark beer" drinks (4)
- Chain or whip, when not extremely penal (6)
- Free guitarist? Being given one for nothing gets rude rejection (4-3) *
- Linklater's content to respond cheekily (4,4) *
- Russian city cloaked in returning thick smog (4)
- Good person briefly supporting a Lake Poet's most lofty expression (7) *
- Stick, ultimately one used in running slope (3,4) *
- Deny struggling with Melancholy and Indolence initially, performing as a handsome youth (8) *
- Was happy with new pen? (4)
- Mostly disagree about us lacking concentration (7)
- Mad? As mad as Fanny, perhaps (5)
- Clues note Psyche and suchlike, for starters (4) *
- Writers putting Nightingale in Berkeley Square originally (4)
- Queen carried in pretentiously refined vessel (6)
- "Bit of magic from outside right," said Mark Wright (5) *