Clue | Answer |
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A Hebrew pronunciation of 'Hankies out all over Arizona' | View Answer |
A nation's uplifting seabird | View Answer |
A useless fit can be prevented | View Answer |
After Dante's Inferno, the heartless Sawlike | View Answer |
Alumnae so uneasy about grandiose tombs | View Answer |
An obstacle to successful retirement | View Answer |
Antarctic location — Diana needs drink! | View Answer |
Arabian piece, almost crude externally? | View Answer |
Area furthest from the stumps | View Answer |
Barking Shadow-boxing College | View Answer |
Camp wisecrack about ungainly legging tops | View Answer |
Cast fitted round limb opening as protection | View Answer |
Child prodigy | View Answer |
Evocative | View Answer |
Ex-president recruits writer who could assemble a cabinet? | View Answer |
Excessively forward | View Answer |
Finding attractive maid rude on telephone | View Answer |
Get a move on! | View Answer |
Ghostly figure — man's path (anag) | View Answer |
Grey and overcast | View Answer |
Halt contest | View Answer |
Impeccable | View Answer |
Instrument measuring speed of rotation | View Answer |
Keep | View Answer |
Letter possibly closed with this: 'I saw Angel off with a kiss' | View Answer |
Mafia's casually giving up mob chief for college board | View Answer |
Noisily scares off animals and trainers? | View Answer |
Old film about current events | View Answer |
Old lady after skirt top | View Answer |
Old South American | View Answer |
Otherwise lies in parallel sections | View Answer |
Overheated, I say 'Heather, both should swim outside' | View Answer |
Pop group's stage features | View Answer |
Poster-securing device? | View Answer |
Powdery starch used in cooking | View Answer |
Release a long breath | View Answer |
Royal Artillery soldier | View Answer |
Schooners possibly get cool in two seconds | View Answer |
Scoffs: 'Sanctimonious talk is empty!' | View Answer |
Seals' hair | View Answer |
See 29 | View Answer |
Skit | View Answer |
Small case — its contents alien? | View Answer |
Soused, but not very exhausted | View Answer |
Squalid | View Answer |
Steals out-of-date vegetables | View Answer |
Streep: someone's heart races | View Answer |
Three fours | View Answer |
Tiny piece | View Answer |
Unexpectedly attack son with net | View Answer |
Ungainly creature observed holding page locator up | View Answer |
Urban area | View Answer |
Way to go! | View Answer |
Wedge from Royal Portrush? | View Answer |
Workplace where deal may be cut | View Answer |
Worm-like bends dominate | View Answer |
Wreck | View Answer |
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