CLUES | ANSWERS |
Artist's short name for a villain | RASCAL |
Beggar born on barge | BLIGHTER |
Code word used in speech – Oscar | ECHO |
Conference on top of Snowdon perhaps? | SUMMIT MEETING |
Coping with supporters a bad result upset? | BALUSTRADE |
Cut down cast in the auditorium | HEW |
Extremely popular English artist on a great deal? More or less | PRETTY MUCH |
French filmmaker in sight making tour of inspection | VISITATION |
Grating in top room secured by the Parisian | LATTICE |
Insect beginning to wound snake | WASP |
Louise's partner playing Hamlet | THELMA |
Lure one inside club | BAIT |
Medical Officer on barge in capital | MOSCOW |
Message spread caused upset | TELEGRAM |
Narrow strip of land is therefore blocked by leader of militia | ISTHMUS |
New 2 pleasant to touch | TACTILE |
Notably a black smock Romeo discarded | ABOVEALL |
One flies from Scandinavia to Russia | AVIATOR |
Out of bed drunk is nervy | UPTIGHT |
Perfect without a toddler? | TOT |
Private eye probing exploit is thorough | DETAILED |
Seeing fit Conservative on the way down | CONDESCENDING |
Song of praise suggested by that man on the radio | HYMN |
Stylish plant? Fact dismissed in plant | CHICORY |
Top Greek and English men heading off for a game of bowls? | CROWN GREEN |
Use The Oaks flourishing restaurant | STEAK HOUSE |
Very famous figure in charge | ICONIC |
Very good French resort on top of everything | NICE ONE |
Well cared for serving time here? | INGOODNICK |
Where hands may be seen doing lookout duty | ONWATCH |
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