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Clues | Answers |
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& 13 No time now for operation? | ZERO |
& 22 Mass vote against retiring divides e.g. opera and ballet workers | ARMY |
‘Time’s reportedly on the side of the fairies’, solvers stressed? | OURSELVES |
A mirror’s shattering interrupts dull morning letter opening | DEARSIRORMADAM |
A, perhaps, with or without IOU? | NOTE |
Call from high court judge deceived from below | NOTUP |
Capacity to recall any more MPs under review | MEMORYSPAN |
Committee that has enough power to be effective | TEETH |
Considerable resistance on board ship | BRIG |
Fair’s Fair — alternative title for this picture? | LEGALLYBLONDE |
Fruit carried by single Anglo-French drone? | AUTOMATON |
I tend not to mind knocking off early at work, not at all | DONTMENTIONIT |
Male pro attending party boosted our defenders | THEFORCES |
Maybe iron, copper and others supporting beams in disrepair | BASEMETAL |
Mum is ahead of time, but not as close | MISERLY |
Provider of zest in cocktail or water in spirit | ORANGEPEEL |
See 12 Across | HOUR |
See 21 Across | ANTS |
Seeking post | AFTER |
Settled up having collected SP: it’ll cover the fare | TINFOIL |
Solver’s approach corrects mistake, swapping vowels | MINDSET |
Strange in Morse’s case, man enjoying ale when a penny drops | SUPER |
Surfer heading for Newquay gets size tens unpacked | NETIZEN |
Sweet orchestral suite played without one? | CHARLOTTERUSSE |
US singer prepared to open Parliament? | ROBESON |
Use easels and drawing board? | RESTART |
Very bizarrely done around here, jam’s on top of cream?! | DEVON |
What gets you down — dis or dat? | EIDER |
Wind is immoderate, blowing one over? | SIROCCO |
Works bar on Northern Irish peninsula | INNARDS |