Clues | Answers |
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A bad mood when divine fellow's eaten that snail? | GASTROPOD |
A case of identity with financial implications? | PATERNITYSUIT |
Ancient hotels had fluctuating misfortunes | OLDASTHEHILLS |
Animal more passionate, hard to avoid | OTTER |
Birds disappear and lurk finally in woods | GOSHAWKS |
Biscuits as unusual treat for French friend to eat | AMARETTI |
Entering temporary accommodation, deliver spears | TRIDENTS |
Exhibition, something hairy bringing confrontation | SHOWDOWN |
Form of greeting he will love | HELLO |
Fruit for each simple boy outside back of farm | PERSIMMON |
Gets together, taking walks around southern Home Counties | ASSEMBLES |
Glowing elegy when bishop is buried | LAMBENT |
He's sinful, unlikely to be thinking mostly of other people | UNSELFISH |
Important time for using combine harvester | AUGUST |
Clues | Answers |
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Kid endlessly pursued by yob? Calm down! | CHILLOUT |
Man initially cornered in big building | CASTLE |
Nest well-ventilated by the sound of it sometimes? | EYRIE |
One making an impression artistically | ETCHER |
One sort of wood and another with church lacking stonework | ASHLAR |
Overly upset, being stuck in building -- must be pacified | SOOTHED |
Piece of music from particular goddess | LARGO |
Put up with a troublesome pet catching cold repeatedly | ACCEPT |
Requirement for personal freedom -- tricky to make him trash gun | HUMANRIGHTS |
Set of programmes -- something corny on the radio? | SERIAL |
Sweet food item wrecks him, not one to permit | MARSHMALLOW |
Therefore catalogue must include old performer | SOLOIST |
Underground tunnel undamaged when penetrated by soldiers -- 1,000 | WORMHOLE |
What is awfully clear -- New York crime | LARCENY |
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