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| Clues | Answers |
|---|---|
| & 1 Down … wheel them around wedding venue’s back passage? | SPINAL |
| & 14 Across 17 Across 23 brought in at home issuing fifth note with fantastic sound | ATHOUSAND |
| & 23 Down Instrument, an organ newly built, keeping diameter constant | GRAND |
| & 25 Down Take a chance? Prolific sketcher will! | DRAW |
| & 27 Across Reduction in flexible means to save | CREDIT |
| , 8 & 16 Across Urge to kiss and cuddle a dancer, worried about competition | EGGAND |
| 1 boat ultimately something to chew over | DUCT |
| 1 perhaps caught unpopular person out? | WATERWAY |
| 16 between 10s was to probe this Special One | SPACE |
| 16 corners | ANGLES |
| 16 into an eccentric | NATION |
| Down which East End scamperer descends to form area for growth? | AREOLE |
| Every man Jack freezes outside a northern 27 … | ALLIANCE |
| Glimpse exposed finger wound at printing-house? | APERCU |
| Hamlet perhaps retains opening for scout to employ ballerina | DANSEUSE |
| In springtime, well-organised individual will miss European 27 | MATRIMONY |
| Like a fool sets about papers? | STUPID |
| Moon, after removing belt, stag night’s designated driver? | OBERON |
| Nervelessness fighting under commander having to take risks | COWARDICE |
| Rising smoke envelops pasture of northern 16 | GAELIC |
| Risk about a 17 Across | IMPERIAL |
| See 17 Across | PIANO |
| See 21 Across | SPOON |
| See 21 Across | RACE |
| See 26 Across | UNION |
| See 28 Across | POUNDS |
| See 3 Down | CANAL |
| See 4 Down | LOTS |
| Set up namely for one to catch fine lizards | GECKOS |
| Spanish and Estonian composers go to pieces! | FALLAPART |
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