| Clues | Answers |
|---|---|
| 12 and 10 across providing answer to 24 across - and that's why you'll always catch that sort in the pub | DRINKSLIKEAFISH |
| A fair amount of the lines in material concerns change of fortune | REVERSAL |
| Arab leader's report throws one off balance | SHAKES |
| Banks capital from stake in the bakery | CAKE |
| Bishop has three articles to hand to the Primate? | BANANA |
| Call short person from The Palace during party - what's he doing at closing time? | DRINKINGUP |
| Confederates of gangster generally arrive in a pack | ALLIES |
| Consume half of 11 across | DRINK |
| Drop a line to Garibaldi? | FISH |
| Engineering a bizarre rise is getting less difficult | EASIER |
| In the same way as life ain't no joke on the margins | LIKE |
| Is regretful about code that's endlessly unabridged | REMORSEFUL |
| It's distasteful to offend Oxford College | FOUL |
| Knight retires after old broadcast of old prayer | ORISON |
| Clues | Answers |
|---|---|
| Leases building for paintings | EASELS |
| Max peels away from case studies | EXAMPLES |
| Most of 12 across gets to change what's going into watering hole | DRINKMONEY |
| Not such a great local recipe from Turkey, informally speaking | DISASTER |
| Organises the slate for those on the run | ATHLETES |
| Peer's question for Unionist leader in sale scheme | EQUALS |
| Prepare to take flight with what's bound to concern revenue from island | TAXI |
| Puts away at the start of 15 across | DRINKS |
| Short version of 4 down and records on display in estates? | TAXDISCS |
| Sounds like request to secretary in Revenue up North | TAKEDOWN |
| Stays away from the locals as has no interest in 14 down | NONDRINKER |
| Take more positions than one needs to finish novel | OVERBOOK |
| Type of fellow from Copenhagen tavern lock-in | GENT |
| Whistler's adjudicating on more than one of those in 24 down | REFEREES |
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