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- Small pickle (7)
- Aid a criminal (4)
- Vulgar type (6) *
- Honshu port (5)
- Gun held by farmer if legal (5)
- Engineers, male, with new worker finding scrap (7)
- Piece of furniture used for outfit with hesitation (7)
- The Spanish woman seen before party in place of riches (8) *
- Upset dog, overweight, with the girl's sponsor at baptism (9) *
- Shoe not originally for villain (5)
- Brought in to RTE podium without U-turn (8)
- Go faster than old-fashioned quiet expert (7)
- Meet boring thief moving temporarily (3,3,4,5)
- One in lake with article that's flexible (5)
- Lift to reveal flaps (8)
- Nabokov book (6) *
- "Little Women” sister (4)
- Skyscraper transporter (8) *
- Carbohydrate-rich food (6) *
- Attack in street (3)
- Boundary of bushes (5)
- Flowery shrub (6) *
- The Scottish Gaelic name for Scotland (4)
- 1938 satirical novel by Evelyn Waugh set in the world of foreign correspondence (5) *
- The county town of Fingal in the Republic of Ireland (6) *
- Broadcasting currently (2,3) *
- Tree whose wood is used to make cricket bats (6) *
- Soup conveyor (5) *
- Bee's quest (6)
- Drink for two? (3)
- GI-entertaining grp. (3) *
- Latin phrase meaning 'beyond one's powers or authority (5,5) *
- White-rooted biennial (5,4)
- Moscow denials (5) *
- School orgs. (4) *
- Rounds makers (7) *
- Score number (6) *
- St. Paul's birthplace (6) *
- England invader (6) *
- Recognise eccentric, tiny, I fed (8)
- Tire out former partner with headgear going round America (7)
- Sweet given to fellow with payment (6)
- Pitcher, in slang (6) *
- Mork's home (3) *
- Quaint "Omigosh!” (2,4) *
- World Series org. (3) *
- First-rate, in slang (5) *
- Amazon e-readers (7) *
- City that hosted the 1988 Summer Olympics (5) *
- Name of the former summer palace of Frederick the Great, King of Prussia, in Potsdam (4,5) *