| Clues | Answers |
|---|---|
| It rarely worried academic | LITERARY |
| Laura plays acoustic | AURAL |
| Local fool with photographs of rogues' gallery taken by the police | MUGSHOTS |
| Nothing in The Cherry Orchard, for one, is cut in the material sense | GROOVE |
| Nuts and bolts for workers in steel production | ELEMENTS |
| One car coming in light shades not familiar to the locals | VISITORS |
| One of the issues produced by The Guard | DAUGHTER |
| Rant from teenagers in a gaggle | GEESE |
| Ridicule criminal and part-time worker starting trouble | CONTEMPT |
| Romanians travelling to small European republic | SANMARINO |
| The Boys in Blue think he did it for manager and that's not quite right | CHIEFSUSPECT |
| To be sure, without BSE, it's weird to the French? | OUTRE |
| Tree overlooking street and tops of neighbourhood including a maze? | ASTONISH |
| Use external company to expose a gent's confidant | OUTSOURCE |
| Clues | Answers |
|---|---|
| Bear or swallow? | ENDURE |
| Champions those unlikely to be dropped going to the Olympics? | TORCHBEARERS |
| Channel synonymous with The House Government-speak | GUTTER |
| Chill those holding stock, for instance, served up in a stew | STOPWORRYING |
| Christian unsettles nearby priest | PRESBYTERIAN |
| Class of Orangeman disregarding moan | RANGE |
| Connection to James Joyce in Dublin, for instance | BRIDGE |
| Contract workers perhaps losing rag in nightmare | HITMEN |
| Convict at one time lost toe | INMATE |
| Get lost, in a manner of speaking, after opening 12 across - some would say that's lucky | HORSESHOE |
| Graduate takes in a trail from Iberian port | MALAGA |
| Gruff on the radio programme with competitive jumpy type | HORSESHOW |
| In the neighbourhood restaurant - the ultimate secret | CLOSET |
| Is not guilty of selling drink from old capital | INNOCENT |
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