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| Clues | Answers |
|---|---|
| Admirer cheers to support popular princess | INFANTA |
| Agent good for Bond smashing luge into pieces | SUPERGLUE |
| Checked rising water level — dredge in middle | EDITED |
| Classy politician international socialist judged | UMPIRED |
| Clerk one to provide assistance in swan-upping? | PENPUSHER |
| Elizabeth dresses American in outfit | BUSINESS |
| Entrance needs locks turned by soldiers without uniform | ENAMOUR |
| First book stolen from dope makes grand | NOBLE |
| Former barrister maybe killing time sees model | EXEMPLAR |
| Lie with maid in spring, among forest creatures | DEFLOWER |
| Man’s excellent knowledge about bad weather in border region | ALSACELORRAINE |
| Material from Web in plan approved to hold crowd back | GOSSAMER |
| Mighty growth around Steppes originally a city | OSAKA |
| Miserable husband initially under one choosing austerity | SADHU |
| No gang of gunmen handled machine | ONEARMEDBANDIT |
| North country area includes very serene place | NIRVANA |
| Pirate’s prop to fix on stage? | PEGLEG |
| Religious official sends note round university daily | MUFTI |
| Renault changing gear | NEUTRAL |
| Royal attendants bemoan banking eastern money | RETINUE |
| Sacrifice and explosive combat at sea | HECATOMB |
| Saint feeding cut flower before providing dish | IRISHSTEW |
| Save artist given partially digested food, a fish | BARRACUDA |
| Scolded, undergo assessment? | BERATED |
| Ship on move suddenly reverses | TRADER |
| Take in maid dancing tango | ADMIT |
| Temperamental rodent keeps swishing tail | VOLATILE |
| Times getting letters from Greek theologian | ERASMUS |
| Vampire, firstly impaled, interred by priest | LAMIA |
| Wild horse from Midlands city in reserve | BRUMBY |
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