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Clues | Answers |
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A top article in ancient language | AVESTAN |
Abused page started to recover | TURNEDTHECORNER |
Action by angler brings fish after very short time | TICKLING |
Bringing out temptation son should avoid | EDUCTION |
Child accommodated by school’s programme | SPROG |
Discarded wit of Spooner, one with lots to say | WINDBAG |
Each year idol is placed atop a temple | PAGODA |
Expected to be quiet, tot dumped in grass | PRESUMED |
Female is very admirable in party attire? | FROCKS |
Female priest can chat and be funny | BACCHANTE |
Given honour and praise, it’s right she from France should be embraced | LAURELLED |
Is fellow by end of short story a bringer of luck? | TALISMAN |
Jumping around, being concerned to make space for exercise | CAPERING |
Like some performances for men only — I will stay outside | ONSTAGE |
Magic when vermouth is put in cocktail | MOJITO |
Name of unimportant person in organisation with sexist message? | COGNOMEN |
One with plan to be kind, not out to be first | INTENDER |
One’s cast out at sea — gets to talk endlessly about nothing | HARPOON |
Poet to be very fond of Anglo-Catholic finery? | LOVELACE |
Returned as Wimbledon champion, glowing outwardly? | REVERTED |
Rogue depositing one vehicle in river | PICARO |
Search taking road back to border | DREDGE |
Smooth stars appearing outside entrance briefly | LEGATO |
Soldier given no identity suffering mental disorder | PARANOID |
Story of a former Chelsea manager | CONTE |
Those troubled about getting first in English may be what’s found in Oxford? | SHOETREE |
What Queen embodies is good in truth | REGALITY |