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- State song about endless region (7)
- Group about to follow rotter (5)
- Lithe acts, possibly (9) *
- Ethnicity contest (4)
- Error in party politics (4)
- Unmarried cook I named (6)
- A couple of pages turned over, OK? (7)
- Backing last couple of actors in show (8) *
- Special hat designed for eastern domains (10) *
- Oddly, isn't a green fruit (10)
- Trap one in desert (4) *
- Drink ruined a nice hat (5,3)
- Attempt to retain tree that's worthless (6)
- Tiresome fashion dies out (7)
- Song was economical with the truth (4)
- A name’s held up and it’s “Jack” (6)
- The pound note is about to make a comeback, John (5)
- Having been trampled underfoot, Don’s too upset (5,2) *
- Angry, thwart the international organisation (3,5)
- Everyone goes round and vegetarian food is provided (8) *
- “Tries to gain admittance” sounds familiar (5,1,4) *
- Managing to bite back, holding with the tooth (6) *
- Prepared to fire with very little justification (7-5) *
- Crack up, which is awful (3) *
- The weapon comes out, dear, the duplicate keys go in (6) *
- Putting a coat on - it’s getting very cold (5) *
- An individual competent and of good appearance (10) *
- As trade’s bad all round, he is unhappy (5,1,4) *
- Think, as you do, red is coming back (8) *
- Having moored, was forced to be quick (4,4) *
- Be annoyed, but prepare to do some darning for? (3,3,6) *
- Has the desired effect when the rider takes a tumble (5,3) *
- Runs on ahead of the animals (9) *
- Where the yes-man goes when he retires? (4,2,3) *
- As usual, “round about one” means two (4) *
- Promise to give one a hand (7) *
- Looked in amazement at the egg flip brought in, astonished (9) *
- With a laugh, turning, reins the gee-gee in (7) *
- Showing shrewdness, mean to enmesh the copper in (6) *
- Want to take part in “2” (4) *
- Eating the unfortunate Ivor’s heart out (9) *
- Corrected when one re-invested (9) *
- Shot back, mad (4)
- He’s trying to drum up business, the dog! (6) *
- Again, it’s a struggle to transport the goods carried (7)
- Arriving and using as a studio (7,2) *
- Having bought things you couldn’t afford but were too attracted by? (9) *
- Break off the engagement (7) *
- The singers had wobbly notes right through (6) *
- Scoffs at, when accommodated in quarters (4) *