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Clues | Answers |
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Battling conformity, troubled firm drops top executive | TYCOON |
Beauty clasping trimmed gemstone trinket | BAGATELLE |
Chivalrous tale with idiosyncratic feature relating to love | ROMANTIC |
Choose nursing team members for constant factor | ELEMENT |
Composition some charlatan ostensibly rejected | SONATA |
Creation with numerous gaps in book by old author? | OPENWORK |
Drink from odd sock | RUMPUNCH |
Evaluates, it’s said, most of plan for border | WAYSIDE |
French fries costing less? It’s a critical situation | THECHIPSAREDOWN |
Gifted toughie consuming beer and books | TALENTED |
In city regularly banning butter | NANNY |
Incantation when source of danger loses power | MANTRA |
Lacking in schooling turned out problematic | UNTUTORED |
Lengthy message, lacking opening, reached conclusion | EXTENDED |
Mechanical ear’s covered by fleece | ROBOTIC |
Philanthropist, setter, say, rounds on upset friend now and then | DOGOODER |
Rarely it can be associated with writing | LITERARY |
Restrain revolutionary in ranks | TIERED |
Six tours organised with opera’s principal star performer | VIRTUOSO |
Small empty township surrounded by marine plant | SWEETPEA |
Smart figures organised rite in clipped language | LITERATI |
Something to wear having reported naked flesh? | BEARSKIN |
Swine decapitated water creature | OTTER |
Twisted journalist supporting singular gang | SCREWED |
Undressed football club bigwigs in goals? | PURSUITS |
Very great age of octogenarian, male, not English | MIGHTY |
What boy does with toy in nursery verses? | RHYMES |