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- Seen in the act. Had dented car. Ugh! Upset (6,3-6) *
- Our Templar, a supplier of protective steel (6,5) *
- Agatha Order is mostly tied right inside (8) *
- Book to start early, before ten. Do return with us (6)
- Summarily dismissed with this noise, lean out in panic (4,2,4,3) *
- Start first. The street you are in is at the greatest distance (8) *
- Pressed for a Club Editor (6)
- A religious image I study (4)
- Does one leave a terrible bruise? (6) *
- Somebody who rambles for an hour about US president (5)
- Hideaway by river in London (6)
- Groom welcomes New Age colour (3,5)
- Authentic ingénue's attractive (8) *
- Los Angeles Times editor's final hint about intricate passages (9)
- My regularly acerbic major (6)
- Fervent and overexcited about the central part of confessional (9)
- Event in which the murders end badly (7,6)
- Girl captivating girl with the dancing beams (5,6)
- British prince getting smarter (8)
- Telescope upset mostly Bohemian young woman (8)
- In China, 2000 and 2012 are tedious (6) *
- Boreal throne toppled by sailors (8)
- Cutter's back at last with nickel and iron (5)
- Right lane to turn one of us to strangers (9)
- Redundancy offensive involves only Conservative leader separately (12) *
- Not reactive or interactive (5) *
- Organising a relay run takes a bit over 50 weeks (5,4)
- Forking out to cover outrageous bill is charming (12)
- Type of school for angling round at home (9)
- Starts to 'accentuate the affirmative' gripping this poet (5)
- Substance affected Michael Caine's head (8)
- America backed Biden-Trump leadership election? At first, it's not obvious (6)
- Sham food? (4) *
- Assume he's from London (3) *
- Ravel's waltz? Perhaps not initially (5) *
- Wear ostentatiously, just for fun (5) *
- Lowest character in Shakespeare (6) *
- Pace at which to shift dirt, in a way (6) *
- At darts, there's a line to toe (4) *
- Something to start young with (3) *
- Covered in a possibly early edition (7) *
- Colourful cardinal (3)
- Get even with a fatheaded figure (3) *
- Figures in a game (5) *
- Vegetarians wouldn't take it from a mere novice (5) *
- An American bowler (5)
- A villainous Charlie for nearly 2000 years? (3) *
- But a broken instrument (4)
- He's making a Palladium appearance (3) *
- Lord, a Roman poet! (5) *