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- Felines as asset with mice around (7,4)
- Stupid clot with poor etiquette (8)
- A hard-back (5)
- Lines on the skin - wrinkles (7)
- Gets rid of the blues (5)
- Girl - South American girl (7)
- Regular's confident in alcoholic drink (8)
- Gift had teacher worried (6)
- Being rich, we shall have to have a party (4-2-2)
- It's natural to see a robin round about the start of Noel (6)
- Scotsman goes after a number of birds (5)
- Control a toboggan rising in speed (8)
- Shanghai sailor on channel (6)
- Touches up the French chief (6)
- House party in a rut, perhaps (5)
- Spots starting around chin, nose, eyes (4)
- Mother's boy's a fruit (6)
- Just bank on setter (6)
- Need ears free for piece of music (8)
- Lag behind on the track (5)
- Goods vehicle on journey (5)
- Former bird one left outside (8)
- Outlawed group for the audience (6)
- Riddle is upsetting Adam's wife (5)
- Account in the New Testament (9)
- A Pole in the money makes reparation (7)
- No longer a single charge. Is that clear? (9)
- Courageous? Not very - It's a Scottish bank! (4) *
- Moralise before going to a church (6)
- Go by in order, please (6)
- Dismissed just without reservation (8)
- Decadent oriental fellow to celebrate (6)
- Eagerly excited by a good turn around (4)
- Run smoothly, with actors embracing love (5)
- Social welfare party lies, oddly (4)
- Held posture straight, being padded (11)
- Jelly runs under the stove (4)
- Most of the quarrel comes from parsimony (6)
- Vehicle that's brown and khaki primarily? (4)
- Aspires to produce excellent script (4)
- Verse Henry adapted in Kyoto unobtrusively initially (5)
- Georgia, say, brought up glove (4)
- Sack troublesome men I treat (9)
- See drunkard outside front of pub (4)
- Quickly getting stuck (4)
- Home Counties spirit, a watery liquid! (5)
- Rush up to catch train starting to stop (5)
- Facing a stag in trouble (7)
- Do stop or crash into the jamb (8)
- Endorsed as a fine, resolute pressman (8)