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Clues | Answers |
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A bogus RAF choir assembled, admitting right number | SCARBOROUGHFAIR |
Avoids decision ruling out hard borders | EDGES |
Bird box commotion | SPARROW |
Bring about popular return of disbanded force | INCUR |
Colleague having tea with firm first | STABLEMATE |
Devoted to razor-sharp side on field | KEENON |
Discuss inserting pinch of spice as sauce ingredient | PARSLEY |
Disruptive Latinos cunningly infiltrated by spies | ANTISOCIAL |
Dissent remains after new uniform rejected | UNREST |
Drive bishop away from bumpiest ground | IMPETUS |
Elite revolutionary stirs soft drink | CREAMSODA |
Female sheep from the south with curly tail | MARY |
Gift that is beneath host | PRESSIE |
Gloomy doctor relays conclusion to patients | RAYLESS |
Here’s fine wine — no good abstaining! | FASTING |
Mayan peeled onion sent over for religious leaders | AYATOLLAHS |
Overseas post put strain on landlords | AIRLETTERS |
Part of Jamaica, principally a holiday resort | CAPRI |
Person on outdoor holiday chasing small beetle | SCAMPER |
Philosopher’s son argues from time to time | SAGE |
Potential source of explosion toppling bloody leader | WARHEAD |
Rhetoric about priest’s leaning | RELIANT |
Rigid measure from head of state | RULER |
Sound made by files was revolting | ROSE |
Spell of maidens during match | TIME |
Springing like cannibals with misplaced energy? | EMANATING |
Starting to develop recipe in kitchen range | SHOOTINGGALLERY |
Went round gallery guarded by staff | ROTATED |
What’s found on the coast, apart from Kent etc | SEASIDE |
Where Spooner’s queen may go in casual headgear? | FLATCAP |