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- Dispersion of a people (8) *
- Diverge from a course (7) *
- Non-believer in gods (7) *
- — Friday (3) *
- Engrave using acid (4)
- Plant growing up walls (7) *
- Hauling device (5)
- — Thursday (6) *
- Showy garden flower (7) *
- Probably (1,4,3)
- Nervous anticipation (8)
- Bright ray (7) *
- Projection bringing learner honour (4)
- River rising in parallel intervals (4)
- Trouble with son about drink (4)
- Composer in chamber gasping (4)
- Man being one within his league (4)
- Fiancee proposed (8)
- Writer in passage shows man-eater (8)
- Letter to Greek duke rewritten late (5) *
- Yoga pose louts abused (5)
- Travelling light? (8,4) *
- Boy from LA devious at first (3)
- Wader's free paw poking fish (7)
- Forgetfulness of seaman drunk around island (7)
- Fabric clear of all deductions (3) *
- One way to hold (5) *
- Temporarily secures an obligation in speech (5) *
- Attest to a very absorbing Kipling poem (6)
- Date for Roman candles to be ordered (7) *
- A rich man's form of lawlessness (9) *
- Pack a quarter in the choicest part (5)
- Tool which makes everything soundly (3)
- Rings about train disaster in Canada (7)
- Dressing in a suit to find employment (9)
- Chap gets no younger but still has control (7) *
- King is unusually good sport (6) *
- A ball game played on board (9) *
- Food that may be bolted (3) *
- Dull publicity men I take into account (7) *
- Conceals many questions (5)
- A flower in the shade (4)
- Gets half loopy over a girl (5)
- Watch to see who’s frightening the animals (6) *
- The master isn’t reading the book thoroughly (7) *
- Giving weight to the name as you proclaim it (8) *
- An anti-Pole - turns out to be Italian (10)
- Where the fortune teller’s eyes are, quite likely (2,3,5) *
- Remained immobile and didn’t leave yet (6,5) *
- Leaning over and grabbing, first, the fish (7) *