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- Charlie in tartan not easily ruffled (6) *
- Note assailant finally boards craft (8) *
- Mutilate in clothes-wringer (6) *
- Up and about in Sarawak eventually (5)
- When hot it's put out by volcano (3) *
- Some make-up for lookers? (3,6) *
- Senior MPs can be reshuffled with it (7) *
- aka Shakespeare (3,4) *
- Final course (of meal) (7) *
- Review (esp. of theatrical performance) (8) *
- Switch the conversation (4,3,7) *
- Discovered red-handed (6,2,3,3) *
- Old English saga poem (7) *
- Put in an appearance (8) *
- Shake uncontrollably (5) *
- Amazing sight (9) *
- Absconding renter (3-2-5) *
- Discover, esp. by digging (7) *
- Having no connection (9) *
- Gang of stars (including Rob Lowe) (4-4) *
- A tax (6)
- Ill will (6)
- Future frog (7)
- Goddess of vengeance (7)
- Unclad (4)
- Bring up commendation initially ignored (5)
- Large and unwieldy (5)
- Man's close-fitting padded jacket worn in Shakespeare's time (with hose) (7) *
- Enjoyable (11)
- London football club, founded 1881 (6,6) *
- Spanish Mediterranean island (5) *
- Renowned escapologist (5,7) *
- Equally skilful with either hand (12)
- Your elephant (anag) — synthetic resin (12) *
- Philosopher and economist, John Stuart ___ , d. 1873 (4) *
- Size of a book or volume on love (6) *
- Deliberate destruction of character maybe (7) *
- Possibly, as Hamlet put it, to dream? (9) *
- Leave an orchestra performing (7)
- Temper resulting from upset tea urn (6)
- They travel on airships and on canals (8) *
- Ashore drunk and rough-voiced (6) *
- Expose oneself to some vain curiosity (5) *
- Span of card game (6)
- Which part of Cobar is taken by a coffee maker? (7) *
- Artificial pearls point to regression (7) *
- Don't join in the chorus (7) *
- Ship's gaol, and who should be in it! (7) *
- Remain constant when you buy an Irishman a drink (5,3) *
- Pretty ordinary stretches of grassland (6,2,6) *