Clues | Answers |
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Adore showing off European capital for the high flyers | AERODROME |
Bar opens on Friday before nine for those with old European money | PIECEOFEIGHT |
Call up, as two-thirds of the season is going ahead | SUMMON |
Can anyone shift pest? | ANNOYANCE |
Charlie read report from old canon | CREDO |
Church in Split puts pressure on society providing strong drinks | SCHNAPPS |
Company has time to rebuild New York City | AGENCY |
Developing only one of us is no good | YOUNG |
Father restrains sheepish type and jerk, as it's very theatrical | DRAMATIC |
Intensely questions someone on the radio, as one will be capable of going against the flow | GRILSE |
Irish novice on Independent and Sun mentioned at the same time | INUNISON |
Jolly good for one to offend French consumed by revolution last spring | SPIFFING |
Key is lost? That's awful! | YIKES |
Laurel is a bit of a chicken around the watering hole when Victor's doing his bit | PRIZEWINNING |
Clues | Answers |
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Most of the devoted found down in valley | HOLLOW |
Nonsense of mixing up alarm key | MALARKEY |
Oscar Pitt on the radio describes rugby ball | OVOID |
Peter out with Eva and tenor in new opera | EVAPORATE |
Problems at Nike with consumption | INTAKE |
Rip off by Genesis - is that the shape of things to come? | CONFORMATION |
Rocky repays it with sarcasm | ASPERITY |
Sharp middleman contacts police department in middle of homicide | ACIDIC |
Small restaurant over top finca in Spain can keep you awake at night | CAFFEINE |
Soft hairy bats found in the gardens of China | FORSYTHIA |
Texts read during opera for French version of Freebird isn't right? | LIBRETTI |
They're looked up to for guidance in a lot of countries, as French chefs ain't getting the point | PATRONSAINTS |
Turns up, party with outstanding debt to begin with, has no access to 26 across | DECAFF |
VIP gets away from impulsive type for breakfast | MUESLI |
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