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- Turn trademark over for large number (6)
- Meagre without a list for entrée (6,4) *
- Just released cereal Wendy briefly promoted (5-3) *
- Noble Nobel removing case where jewellery may be found (7) *
- Balanced son on counter (6)
- Losing opener, curse sport (4) *
- She challenges reduced range in card game (8) *
- Step about equal, with no first class on ship (8) *
- Band is ultimately rubbish (6)
- Cheers from small Thebes throng (3,3,4)
- Regularly abseil with QI host from church tower (6) *
- Leading lady interrupts ham and fobs off surprise performance (5,3) *
- Fainted when court stopped Ned's renovation (7) *
- The one stirring heart in power (2,5)
- Innocently begin badly, just avoiding duck (8) *
- Spoke out about job opening in European capital (6)
- Gutted bloke desires property (10)
- Extra hug really short (4)
- Go off reeling after knock from Hawk or Eagle (6) *
- Agree ten ingredients make brew (5,3) *
- Word that can follow house or patch (4) *
- Uprightness (6)
- Preparing for performance (10) *
- Call for support (6) *
- Olympic field event (6,4) *
- Reload web page (7) *
- Media tycoon (5,5) *
- Hawk or kite (4,2,4)
- Filled with delight (6)
- He may be in a car or under a coach (7) *
- Ronan —, top points scorer for the Ireland rugby union team (5) *
- Requests time off from jobs (4)
- King's chair (6)
- Female pilot (8)
- Fist fight (5-2)
- Worshipping a barbaric rain god (7)
- Relating to the body (8) *
- Cite incorrectly (8)
- Icy dessert (6)
- To moderate (6)
- Scrawl (8)
- Farthest (7)
- Cry of a sheep or goat (5) *
- Serious epidemic (6) *
- It should prevent a woman getting into bad habits (5,5) *
- Follow on, say, caught by appeal (5)
- Light show (4)
- Fear to make the initial mistake (6)
- One rejected a knight's title? It's a bloomer (4)
- A problem is raised in Polish (3,2)