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Clues | Answers |
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Advance payment had to include note | ANTE |
Amnesty International stops representative ever returning | REPRIEVE |
Channel close to going on air | GUTTER |
Club that’s suitable for evening out | IRON |
Confident and with good reason, drinking half of Guinness | SANGUINE |
Craven Cottage finally fills lowly ground | YELLOW |
Distressing assessment led by doctor | LACERATING |
Dreadful drone interrupts your lamentable song | THRENODY |
Drunk behaved like old youth | WASTED |
Establishment catering for people confusing art, nature and science primarily | RESTAURANT |
Felt sick and unable to talk | GAGGED |
Flag new introduction to novel containing nothing by writer | PENNON |
Free variable forms part of line that’s articulated | EXCUSE |
Had to avoid bottom in deep end when swimming | NEEDED |
Headrest has base supporting raised edge | PILLOW |
Hospital eradicating first sign of unwanted rash | HEEDLESS |
Husband’s acted badly before divorce | DETACH |
I restate how this paper could have been edited | TREATISE |
Leading man died during Advent | COMMANDING |
Lied about one possessed by spirit and passion | DELIRIUM |
Mass meeting to ditch right and form union | ALLY |
Personal support by nameless friend is genuine | LEGITIMATE |
Potentially hostile agents work to break secret police chief | BACTERIA |
Song in the middle of alto’s range is a catchy number? | LARIAT |
This author’s support for audience is strong | MIGHTY |
Transport cafe’s opening for business? | ENTRANCE |
Unconscionable choice of partners leading ambitious alliance? | AMORAL |
What may indicate way finale of chorus rises | SIGN |