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- The best piece of jazz is a gem! (5) *
- Most jittery (7)
- Financial help from the government (7) *
- Dog with long silky hair (6) *
- Grog (6)
- Roman (anag.) (5) *
- Tabloid snappers (9) *
- Large permanently frozen area, for example at the poles (3,3) *
- Sweaty exercise very popular years past making a comeback (3,4) *
- Vegetable is cold and undercooked (5)
- Plant's spike at unusual angle (9)
- Improve on tea, say, with more of it: that's a test for humanity (7) *
- State after declaration: a start in the middle, grabbing wicket (2,3) *
- One making a stir has to deal with blank look (5,4) *
- Be heard to question location of clothes (4) *
- Give out the centre part of text due for revision (5) *
- Good when the glass is going up (6) *
- Doesn't keep the orchestra together (8) *
- Lightweight (4-5)
- A large ball of soil (5) *
- These heights, one can possibly get along (5) *
- The villains did wrong in base fashion! (7) *
- Go this way then that (6)
- Depict a bright boy having a drink (7) *
- It's sloppy, with outer parts of latex (3) *
- Angry over the spilt portion of soup? (3,2) *
- Colonel, a well-known figure in golf (5) *
- A residence of note? (4)
- Jump on ice (4) *
- Cancels the law about bell-ringing (7) *
- Spaniard of Norse origin? (5) *
- It takes a clever fellow to run a dance! (7) *
- Extra decoration at the local? (3) *
- For its companion, take your pick! (6) *
- City once a small part of London? (7) *
- Margaret's means of fixing things (4) *
- Does she dabble in oils? (4) *
- Shake a cellar over? (6) *
- Together or mainly by oneself -- golf (5)
- Stop a barrier crushing brother (8)
- Fish-catching fence (4) *
- Plovdiv's country (8) *
- Primes (anag.) (6) *
- Pasta and meat dish (4,3) *
- Working CEO's left out of Milton Keynes, perhaps (9)
- Metal drum I thrice battered (7)
- European queen gripped by part of book title (7)
- Tiny Dickensian character welcoming time with sweet birds (7)
- Huge profit monarch invests poorly (7) *
- Starts to ponder over stimulating Elgar -- real Toughie (5)