| Clues | Answers |
|---|---|
| A dose of Obama zeal causing surprise | AMAZE |
| Alain de Botton, for instance -- it sounds like he could be trying | ESSAYIST |
| Attains dry facts about possibly unhealthy substances | TRANSFATTYACIDS |
| Boxer interrupts breaks, those that are practical | REALISTS |
| Care a bit about germs | BACTERIA |
| Cash activity? | ORIGAMI |
| End result of 23? | CLOSURE |
| Fancy someone hooked on research eating nothing, getting into Ecstasy pills | ELABORATE |
| Female born by walls of Damascus making demands | NEEDS |
| Game against stifling odds in Championship | AEGIS |
| Italy taken in by dreadful Cubist, Florentine perhaps | BISCUIT |
| Leak to be fixed in vessel | KEELBOAT |
| More than half promoted Suggs, thanks to short track that's a matter of taste | GUSTATORY |
| Nice seaside? | RIVIERA |
| On paper only, submitted bill with new heading? | UNVOICED |
| Clues | Answers |
|---|---|
| One glued to mobile phone with fingers crossed | INHOPE |
| Outrageous cheek covering up Left speaker's put-down | HECKLE |
| Party with new soldier is unhealthy | STAGNANT |
| Resoundingly how you wouldn't expect to see PETA supporters gather | INFER |
| Rubbish and junk in river | DERIDE |
| Seriously guttural -- not the ultimate in cool | GRAVELY |
| Stein's first in his field avoiding extremes of epicurean ostentation | KITSCH |
| Storage unit Logan heartlessly installed in French holiday home | GIGABYTE |
| Tangle of small spawn noted by Spooner in the Firth? | SEAWEED |
| Tax haven in which vendor's suggestion might sound tempting | DUBAI |
| Theatrical remake of Oscar hit | ACTORISH |
| Think overlong when torn in two? | OPINE |
| To digress, I've backtracked in court | DEVIATE |
| Unbrewed? Unlaid? Unread? Un objet | COFFEETABLEBOOK |
| Win over hard core -- a sight to behold | NIAGARA |
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