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- Coming in to arrange licence dealing with spirits (7)
- Expert adviser is relentless about fuel regularly being wasted (10)
- Reason one’s seeking carpet dealer’s style? (6) *
- Bird’s endless murmur (3)
- Starts to take in folder in auto? (4,4)
- Undecided and nervous about tango (7)
- Scarcity of boxes containing pictures, with 100 missing (10) *
- Unseated by horse, one the Queen’s sat on, reportedly? (6)
- Typical boys’ toys — racing’s ending in terrible tragedy (8)
- Requests jobs taking no time at all (4) *
- Attempt to capture tree’s branching pattern (7)
- Bans others spoiling something in the woods (6,4)
- It can be stopped by request (3) *
- Purchases made by us (4)
- Momentarily, you may have a hand in it (6) *
- Dad’s way is old-fashioned (5) *
- Fat, soft piece (5)
- But they may be even (4) *
- Suitable proportion for a lion-hearted rodent! (5) *
- A fine headdress means nothing, covered in ice-cream! (7) *
- A vessel (among the last U-boats?) (3)
- Prepare to play a melody better? (4,2) *
- Bright colour means a lot to soldiers (3) *
- Has it a disturbing content? (3) *
- She can only play one note on the fife (5) *
- Soft, a bit cute and bashful (5) *
- She gave Ziegfeld a start (3) *
- Ferdinand has the right figure for a footballer (3) *
- Points out half of it is alcoholic! (4) *
- Pieces of land, possibly one less (5) *
- Funnily, he and his son found fame on TV (7) *
- A proud walk in support of something (5) *
- Breathless, she can show poise (6) *
- A leading lady and good Scots queen (6) *
- The ones to take a little money from a Poet Laureate (4) *
- Bawl, i.e., in miserable style (6) *
- Mary lets loose just like a man! (8) *
- Is it altogether bound to be a large sum? (6) *
- To us, points of advantage (4) *
- Be first to get to the fore with heavy metal (4,2) *
- An incipient bloomer (3) *
- They may amuse you to the end of your days (4) *
- Player of a soft and ripe interpretation (5) *
- Forbidden style for a boot (5) *
- Rod’s out to back it, darling (5) *
- Like something new into which one can change (3) *
- He needs a tin opener and a new suit (5)
- Look pronouncedly like a king of the theatre (4) *
- She may nag if we upset her (4) *
- It's stimulating to be back in Eric's embrace (6) *