| Clue |
Answer |
| Pass by circuits in point-to-point |
ELAPSE |
| Person who's last to get it endures sport |
ENDUSER |
| Portuguese neighbour includes recipe with a twist |
SPRAIN |
| Presumably, they're on the table and are finally now taxable? |
WATERSUPPLIES |
| Put away Alan Turing's executioners, for starters |
ATE |
| Put one's name down to distract loner |
ENROL |
| Rough pack initially held-up attracting attention to what Chinese produced on field |
PAKCHOI |
| Saul ill at ease ringing Patrick for spreading things in the kitchen |
SPATULA |
| Small change overseas at the heart of third dimension |
DIME |
| The parish-pump perhaps requires a mouthpiece if one wants to go with the flow? |
WATERFOUNTAIN |
| The Scarlet Pimpernel, for one, to sue evil bully |
ELUSIVE |
| They don't get to take-off around the margins of Emperor Augustus |
EMUS |
| They go blindly perhaps to her on the record |
SHEEP |
| They serve drink to those responsible for the leaks |
WATERINGHOLES |
| This will probably get out as those looking after 8 down are now responsible for this |
LEAK |
| Trainee cook sensitive to light when on view presumably |
RETINAE |
| UK politician rings small gangster with song of praise |
PSALM |
| Whistleblower is bank client |
ACCUSER |
| Wolf's dinner, relatively speaking |
GRANDMA |
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