| Clues | Answers |
|---|---|
| 'That ain't no lady'? Bad English | MALE |
| Able to hold a dangerous object? | CLEAVER |
| And I engineered run on foreign currency | DINAR |
| Apart from star, dear, twinkling outside | ASUNDER |
| As well as hole left to fill | ALSO |
| Clumsily rib Irishman about being a foreigner | SERBIAN |
| Cracked up in shock | STUN |
| Excitement as it's heading towards north side | STIR |
| Fashion of mid-Edwardian era | RAGE |
| Fools such as these, embracing sin, could result in deep thoughts | MUGS |
| Hence this crossword compiler makes certain | SOME |
| Irritable with pests | RATTY |
| Is sorry to announce hoax | RUES |
| Isn't, for instance, to do with drawing | CONTRACTION |
| It may involve the amputation of limbs | TREESURGERY |
| Lead errant fathers to turn over a new leaf | STARTAFRESH |
| Losing a friend with fever and disease | PLAGUE |
| Clues | Answers |
|---|---|
| My penny or pound | COOP |
| Picks out for union potential strikers | MATCHES |
| Prevent trophies being lifted | STOP |
| Removed forcibly by wind, without further ado | TORN |
| Say something dumb | MOUTH |
| Scold for always turning round | REPROVE |
| Shamefaced, formerly admitted having spilled the beans | RELATED |
| Some feet and limb that one finds in marina | YARDARM |
| Straight away, how one knew dog had fleas | FROMSCRATCH |
| They beat Republican in eliminating contests | HEARTS |
| Tip 'Heyday' | PEAK |
| Tired out chaps returning belatedly, mostly -- it's bad | DETRIMENTAL |
| What 'Put a sock in it' means? Rubbish! | TOSH |
| Will providing us with a rich inheritance | SHAKESPEARE |
| With 'goodbye' over, I dropped drink | SODA |
| Writing with broken heart about pet | HAMSTER |
| Yorkshire city gravestone might have it | RIPON |
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