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Clues | Answers |
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Article in paper that’s reinforced fake news? | CANARD |
Beat giant up — lady will lose heart in a discernible way | TANGIBLY |
British member of parliament’s vessel | BOWL |
Condition agitated mouse, scratching tail close to domestic cat | ACCUSTOM |
Condition motor with group of drivers providing new exterior | ANGINA |
Dictator’s related to military officer in court | MARSHAL |
Dull university officer provided dons beastly accommodation | STULTIFY |
Fare also included in travel pass avoiding terminal | VIANDS |
I’m surprised adding two variables is ill-defined | HAZY |
In the middle of brief period beset by anxiety | AMONGST |
Its broadcast leads to convulsions of mirth | SITCOM |
Letter from two boys around New Year | LANDLADY |
Maintenance precluding any cover for vehicle | LIMO |
Member has trouble nursing sick creature | ARMADILLO |
Nitrogen and oxygen being present in bends is causing drowsiness | NARCOSIS |
Non-governmental organisation left in Africa after evacuation here? | ANGOLA |
Opening feature reviewed book about king getting cross | DOORKNOB |
Order to avoid popular meeting place | JUNCTION |
Partial information in support programme using American not English | PROPAGANDA |
Quoting farewell chorus to the audience | ADDUCING |
Radio broadcast island briefly receives is prone to gaffes | MALADROIT |
Remove summary having little practical use | ABSTRACT |
Rule allowing several matches in school yard introduced by old institution | POLYGAMY |
Sack lousy tutor using over-complicated approach | TORTUOUSLY |
Serpent is working in Canada following reshuffle | ANACONDA |
Shape stone drinking vessel, holding end of chisel? | SCULPT |
Spirits finally crushed by curse | JINX |
Tomb regularly made use of pine box | OBLONG |
Volume associated with circle equals size associated with volume | QUARTO |
Work around ‘Liberal Elite’ essentially blocking prime minister’s appealing strategy? | POPULISM |