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- Amid ship’s shell and head, a sailor hoisted knits (10) *
- Bar or bell follower (3) *
- Is not so important, comparatively speaking (5) *
- The "dark" part of a Dark 'n' Stormy (3) *
- Shade akin to peridot (4) *
- Area with grand river and a mausoleum site (4)
- Defence and intelligence occupying two hospitals right now (9) *
- A chap holding mug and tumbler (7)
- Identify with friend wanting daughter (7) *
- Some final lessons? Everything considered (2,3)
- Bringer of bad luck ultimately avoided carrying a new piano (6) *
- Cocktail party above saloon perhaps (7)
- Stalwart sore after playing musical instrument (8)
- New star (4)
- Early Egyptian king initially relished cooked sesame (7) *
- Curtailed the strange monotonous sound (5)
- Part of shoe Alf's found in cavity (4-4) *
- Poster recruiter redesigned, bringing on image consultant (7,8) *
- Nautical skill (10) *
- Syringe (10)
- Horse show (8)
- German philosopher's ailment UK man treated (8,4) *
- Lifeguard’s first inclination to eat up cereal at pools (8) *
- Ill-fated ratbags nailed fences (8) *
- Kind of company restricted in scope (7) *
- They give work to doctors, sorrows to the church (6) *
- Beast of burden going round by a deep gorge (5)
- One stroke put up a good score (3)
- Quayle successor (4)
- Whitman's "__ the Body Electric" (5) *
- Some univ. degrees (3) *
- Walk-way connector (4)
- Arranges carefully (4)
- It can precede many words (2,2) *
- Palindromic pop performers (4) *
- Major Midwest river (4) *
- Desktop font (5) *
- Hiawatha's transport (9,5) *
- Tenure (5) *
- Letters on some taps (3) *
- Esoteric knowledge (6) *
- Small digits (7) *
- Loan figs (4) *
- Franciscan order's origin (6) *
- Don't go over well (4) *
- Primary couleur (4) *
- Brits' sports cars (4) *
- Genesis 2 subject (3) *
- Persian faith (5) *
- Shrub in the etymology of "aspirin" (6) *