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- Ring roads close to old-fashioned school (8)
- A wine opened by old American gets you excited (7)
- Is it possible that adolescent is a mess? (7) *
- Dodgy bloke, one Edwina worried about? (3,3) *
- Leader of DUP having sex is quaintly comical (5) *
- Vacuous police surrounding free festival (5) *
- Quick left, say (3) *
- Paul —, English golfer; 1987 Panasonic European Open tournament winner (3) *
- General acknowledgments? (7) *
- Former labor secretary Robert (5) *
- Our lunar rover is collecting samples at long last. It's been sitting in storage for months! (13) *
- Moving in zero-G is just blissful! (13) *
- Cheap and trivial (6) *
- Exotic pet (6)
- Feminine hygiene product (3)
- "Bearded" blooms (6) *
- Where to walk the walk? (6) *
- Microdosing drug (3) *
- Strong-willed daughter on "Downton Abbey" (5) *
- The Euphrates bisects it: Abbr. (3) *
- Cause to jump (7)
- Record label for Whitney Houston (6)
- Orange sushi topper (3) *
- Cop's catch (4)
- Playtex product (3)
- Best to have tricky situation reversed (4)
- Tearing apart camel bone (10)
- No one fart about when Hoskins gets up! (9) *
- Joanna’s decent? (7)
- Fruit pie – the last – it’s his (7) *
- Drinking booze? So then sip to get drunk! (2,3,4) *
- Girl eyed criminal in a rapacious way (8) *
- A northern set with southern backers (6)
- Wind up Tory with hint about dire leader (8) *
- I love pasty-looking chap in a state, perhaps (5) *
- Perfume manufacturer getting in new groove? (7) *
- Old worker snarfing seconds could be thus (5) *
- Policeman injecting horse will get the axe (7)
- Test consists of loud conflict, outcome of a duel (12) *
- Sixth word in the Gettysburg Address (3) *
- Bit of well-wishing on a hot day (8) *
- Enroll, with "in" (3) *
- Sources of vitamin C, for short (3) *
- Lives with the French; no one can walk away from here (4) *
- Everyman’s after a hostelry in Italian port (4)
- All are reeling before end of stale beer (4,3)
- Dust Bowl-era migrant (4) *
- Cricketer’s futile redo botched … (10)
- Buying and selling ingredients for jam? (7) *
- Sounding drunk, Ms Merkel’s not quite square? (11) *