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- Ground-breaking invention (4) *
- Confining serpent’s victim to pit below not awfully fair (2,3,5) *
- Metrically, one’s very rigorous (9) *
- Member of party departing the Tabard Inn, where everybody’s drunk (5) *
- Fools (with) (6) *
- Austen and Morrison choreograph a play? (7,5) *
- Indebted to the pot (3) *
- What some kegs contain (4) *
- Illegal ignition (5) *
- Identifies computer detective found over at this particular location (2,7) *
- Endure expression while having the final say (4,4) *
- Woman's in empty warehouse at which location? (5)
- Omit odd pieces of poetry alluding to captain (7) *
- Towards the setting sun (8)
- Find equipment and tense abruptly, seeing small animals (7) *
- Cannot check around indentation (5)
- Immediately starts selling tasteless rubbish (4)
- Energetically begins work and puts Tarantino on edge? (6) *
- Crook's most agitated about places used to keep goods (10) *
- Sack used by recluse sometimes, to carry bread rolls (6) *
- The repeated lines at the end of verses (7)
- Locals indicate old Mr Drew following head chef with big pot (8) *
- A French estate agent is extremely scatty, making them nervous (6) *
- Edgy prisoner devours each fruit (4) *
- Long bag containing sugar, perhaps unwrapped (4) *
- Force king into shoddy establishment (5) *
- Drink tipped on a large artwork (5) *
- This second chapter goes into redress (2,4)
- Pessimist succeeded in lifting mind-set on New Year (9) *
- Russian capital conceals last of bomb debris (6)
- Messenger from warship with one note penned by servant (7,6) *
- Dir. opposite NNW (3) *
- Deliberately underestimate (7) *
- Consume text (4) *
- Hand costs (5)
- Mr. Buchwald (3) *
- Pole on deck must leave university with top grade (4) *
- Source of oil’s identical with large force departing (6) *
- Second squad’s cool mode of transport (9) *
- Beset by mire, team’s first half’s quiet (5)
- Satisfied, having embraced one’s intended (5)
- A lot of quality in military canteen - Frenchman’s unusual influence (9) *
- Run out of English money? Observe where you’d get dollars (9) *
- Dispute - it’s French, involving old religious books (7) *
- Poet’s a big hit (5)
- Offering praise aloud, try getting excited following artist’s debut (9) *
- He’ll tell you spring is here (7) *
- Strange seeing OAP spying (9)
- Board needing a “yes” from Paris and Berlin (5) *
- Speaker at end of month will be a painter (9)