Clues | Answers |
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A lengthy angry reprimand for Wax perhaps? | EARFUL |
Anonymous writer gets credit | ASCRIBE |
Auden or Cook produced something for book of poetry | RONDEAU |
Be of service to Sue Duff? | USE |
Compensate swimmer holding on to record | REPAY |
Complain knocking back spirit - half of it is from Dingle | NIGGLE |
Confused spy with dapper fortune teller | PSYCHIC |
ETA's coy revolutionary keeps the heat on the Earl perhaps | TEACOSY |
Fawn's uplifting Oriental pot upsets one of those on the books | KOWTOWS |
Forced Irish flower around top of violas - it's revolutionary | LEVERED |
Has lost residue | ASH |
If force applied - member could be looking for start of 1 across | OFFICER |
If our boss finds you and me on the warpath? | FURIOUS |
Illegal underground movement in Hell perhaps? | CRIMINALWORLD |
Irish men married to the job | FIRM |
Is always looking for the worst in people, as wants to know why one would want to rob Peter to pay Paul | CRIMINOLOGIST |
Jack in the pulpit is related to Lily | ARUM |
Looking back, laugh at idiot found in Bath | LOOFAH |
McKinley releases my overseas capital | NICKEL |
Clues | Answers |
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Modest Frenchman takes head off vegetable | MEEK |
Not the first to take drugs in rehab - it would make you sick | NAUSEA |
Produced sounds with help from the hostelry | MAID |
Push one of those in theatre needing no introduction | URGEON |
Snag leaving Senegal with a slippery type | EEL |
Sounds like right place for change | ALTER |
Sounds like somewhere where one learns there is honour among thieves in school on wrong side of tracks perhaps | CRIMINALCLASS |
Standing in line for gin cocktail | RANKING |
Strange allure of Hardy's partner | LAUREL |
Strip for wild cove run | UNCOVER |
Sweat like a pig going around for a drink | SWIG |
Testing time for Irish, in a manner of speaking | ORAL |
This might sound like great craic or the makings of a feud | RIFT |
Time in the past is pertinent to extremes of one police force | ONCE |
Turns up, two coppers left sober | LUCID |
Turns up, writer's head is full of rubbish | BIN |
Type of wine on billboard is a legendary divine type associated with oak, for one | DRYAD |
Unlawful appeal? Someone will presumably judge the merits of that! | CRIMINALTRIAL |
Unwanted baggage in roll containing Red Rock | BURDEN |
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