| Clues | Answers |
| A couple of fellows feeling size initially matters | AFFAIRS |
| A Rodin sculpture excursion? Quite the opposite | INROAD |
| Child wearing small hat as crash helmet | SKIDLID |
| Church put up note about a Christian involved in fashion sections of the Observer | CHOROIDS |
| Competed around a run that's changed | VARIED |
| Extremely pussy ear __ oh or awfully pussy gums | PYORHOEA |
| False rumours have inlays poorly fitted in Tenerife and the like | CANARY ISLANDS |
| Favouring upper class priest and model first | ELITIST |
| Following one's bloke up mountainous area | MASS IF |
| Game birds swimming in pairs | DUCKS AND DRAKES |
| Get rid of a limitless role held by out-of-work clergyman | ABOLISH |
| Having undergone chemical change made man moan? | OXIDISED |
| I clearly said home help's back | INDIA |
| Lyrically romantic harp playing before disco dances | RHAPSODIC |
| Old man's regularly seen in old hat | PASSE |
| Once again call girl is in Brazilian capital | REDIAL |
| Provided home security for one away in Southsea perhaps | HOUSE-RAT |
| Removal of line during one edit possibly | DELETION |
| Short time before Ray moved to new school years ago | SECONDARY MODERN |
| Side uppermost in Nashville? Gee whiz just the first side playing | EDGEWISE |
| Story about a big-chested northern boy | LADDIE |
| Thoughtlessly spouted normal nonsense if has broken leg | PARROT FASHION |
| Unrestrained shoot that spreads rapidly | WILDFIRE |
| Use milk that's off? Not grand for this | MUESLI |
| Young rascal one stealing fish | WHIPPER SNAPPER |
Financial Times - 24 February 2018 Crossword Puzzle Answers
Financial Times Crossword Puzzle Solutions - 24 Feb 2018
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