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Clues | Answers |
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A quiet dance introduces each show | APPEARANCE |
Acceptable excuses given by worker? | PLEASANT |
Arm muscle — it turns in both directions | ROTATOR |
Bug requiring computers, etc. to be taken out of service | LURGY |
Concern among all other people leaving hospital | INTEREST |
Device for connecting plug, suitable in the place of missing lead | ADAPTOR |
Disconcerted as a result of broadcast getting cancelled | THREWOFF |
Drone in America having completed miles | THRUM |
European knights boasted endlessly about love and honour | ENNOBLE |
Film takes against leading supporter of the royals | MONARCHIST |
Former leader of East Germany with English name | EDEN |
Guy, for example, takes time | STAY |
Have untold pride in the first instance and confess | OWNUP |
Hero flounders badly, carrying unknown injury | FROZENSHOULDER |
In spite of everything, they’re oddly entering a decline | AFTERALL |
Involving two individuals: a boy in contact with a boy | PERSONTOPERSON |
Knock back some gin (or generous cocktail that requires it!) | NEGRONI |
Last three pieces of fresh lamb prepared for butcher’s stand | SHAMBLE |
Leave old food unfinished | EXEAT |
Nothing works. My bad! | OOPS |
Old couple grabbing small space outside | OPENAIR |
People bragged occasionally about new table ornament | EPERGNE |
Personalised trial arranged with a demo | TAILORMADE |
Proposal retained common ground | RECOMMENDATION |
Rissole obviously contains fat | OLEO |
Sadly, owls nearly starve without primarily eating rodents | WATERVOLES |
Team sport organised alongside river, generally | FORTHEMOSTPART |
Train carriage’s rear section withdrawn by engineers | RETINUE |