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Clues | Answers |
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10,000 flipping fish! | KOI |
American tax adviser deleting content, image online | AVATAR |
Bad form, pinching inventor’s first idea | NOTION |
Batting knocking the stuffing out of Derbyshire lower order comprehensively | INDETAIL |
British duke pedalling furiously, gobbling wife’s tart | Bakewellpudding |
Case of Mauritius walnuts overturned | LAWSUIT |
Champion whiskey bar? The one in the Crown | WINNER |
Craft takes high water around edge of reef, a hidden danger at sea | GREATWHITESHARK |
Fine tungsten-tipped pan | WOK |
Glossy appearance of fish retired chap netted | ENAMEL |
Goddess subsequently entering advanced area | ATHENA |
Happy pedestrianised zone finally enclosed | CAREFREE |
Indian-style rattan door, including frames | TANDOORI |
It warms bishop, gaunt, esurient, drained | BLANKET |
Makes cross in church, starts off new sermon every Sunday | INCENSES |
Mum competed, taking on terribly hot gruelling event | MARATHON |
My international hotel’s Greek location | CORINTH |
OMG! Sun’s politics disturbed a writer on the paper | GOSSIPCOLUMNIST |
One in desperate need of help by Friday? | CASTAWAY |
Send back mushrooms starter, oddly lacking vision | SPECTRE |
Sheep trapped by drain | EWE |
Son caught naked left barely legible note | SCRAWL |
Substitute some players at Zurich | ERSATZ |
Table water in Yorkshire returned sample of bacterium | LISTERIA |
This angry exchange standing on floor | CROSSWORDPUZZLE |
Those missing lessons — five down — they’ll go downhill rapidly | SKIERS |
Twelve leaving party for Japanese school | ZEN |
Yes, perhaps Genesis could be used for examples in this area | PROGROCK |