Clues | Answers |
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A stretch of water in another country | ABROAD |
After party on the Champs Elysées we must appear hungry | RAVENOUS |
Bridge partners always make derisory comments | SNEER |
Cafes serving variety of pasta, but not seconds | tapas bars |
Chap, informally, has knocked back gin and collapsed | fell apart |
Course includes bread and Irish cheese | LANCASHIRE |
Drug dealer caught in well-planned operation | DOPER |
Entertainment provided by Frasier every now and then | FAIR |
Fellow's stretch limo, might one say? | OSCAR |
First of crimes in detective's largely well-trodden patch | DISTRICT |
Flog rubbish Henry imported | THRASH |
Go without English beer | STOUT |
Jokes about an oriental language | JAPANESE |
Keen to do a turn with Italian singer | PEEWIT |
One doing extra work on watch? | OVERTIMER |
Opening of takeaway with ready-to-eat food | TRIPE |
Clues | Answers |
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Outing cut short in old part of Jerusalem | EXCURSION |
Piano removed from leader's office for group's venue | RESIDENCY |
Pinching pots, gent leaves the straight and narrow? | turns off |
Place of learning? Yes, originally | POLY |
Price not exorbitant, we're told, for pastry | FILO |
Rabbit liver spread, right for eating | PRATE |
Recalled old record being played? Definitely not | NOPE |
Report from Tory author | WRITE |
So long! I'm off about start of Eton's new term | NEOLOGISM |
Style of reporter heading out of country during short trip | JOURNALESE |
Takes casual steps to get fish in Lake District location | AMBLESIDE |
Teacher using a couple of books in scripture lesson once | RABBI |
Very cool in the shade? | out of sight |
Western stew containing semi-cold vegetable | SWEETCORN |
When does the weekend start, mate? | FRIEND |
Working to support Spanish clergyman | minor canon |
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