| The Times - Cryptic - Times Cryptic No 27759 |
| Clues | Answers |
| Barrow, very noisy, that’s not got wheeled out | TUMULUS |
| Bogus bunch of bankers at Zurich | ERSATZ |
| Bowl bishop when batting | BASIN |
| Burnt-out cases end up here, lost around hospital | ASHTRAY |
| Church Mass arranged in heart of Kent castle for one | CHESSMAN |
| Colonist, a hero, bringing remedy? | ANTACID |
| Common groups of species initially leaving | GENERAL |
| Crime nearly sorted out: Charlie's collared | LARCENY |
| Curious revolutionary poet's last letters | NOSY |
| Extra clerical vestment picked up | SURPLUS |
| Factory I came across dealing with small measure | MILLIMETRE |
| Good wood flanks new grate | GNASH |
| Gritty Greek circular lacking a name | GRANULAR |
| Heather collects a couple of notes for obscure topics | ESOTERICA |
| Instrument from a laboratory upset first cosmonaut? | BALALAIKA |
| Labour maintaining posh empty room causes unrest | TURMOIL |
| Last letters by medic are entirely about dairy product | MOZZARELLA |
| Left a German claiming one reward for late night? | lie-in |
| Low bar spans Northern Line | MONORAIL |
| Moneybags lifts box office embargo | NABOB |
| Oddly, Spain doesn’t fancy the Rock | SANDSTONE |
| One from Glasgow hosts peer, good runner | YEARLING |
| Pondering briefly to absorb learner's fine material | MUSLIN |
| Poor coaching’s put off ace __ they may be in the soup | GNOCCHI |
| Rear enthusiast to cross river followed by another | NURTURE |
| Shame city centre's controlled by party extremists | PITY |
| Supplier of narrow light dinghy | LASER |
| The way things are going, start regularly then finish | TREND |
| Trooper occupying the back makes up crew | EIGHT |
| United brought in successful player who cleans up? | SCOURER |
| West Coast city teams caught tailing present carrier | santa cruz |
| Woman’s old name for tall winger | HERON |
| The Times - Cryptic - Times Quick Cryptic No 1692 |
| Clues | Answers |
| A regular at Christmas giving you permission for a kiss? | MISTLETOE |
| Being stubborn, I ring tenants anyhow | INTRANSIGENT |
| Brief affair entertaining you at first | FLYING |
| Bright idea, heading off in downpour? | RAINSTORM |
| Chap repeatedly making you laugh | he-he |
| City lenders I upset in tactless manner | INDISCREETLY |
| Cockney hero heading north, finding gold-bearing rock? | ORE |
| Educated woman eating a yoghurt dish | RAITA |
| Get some sunshine, did you say? | RAISE |
| Gold coin, second of many found in Channel | DUCAT |
| Husband grabbing revolutionary’s weapon | MACHETE |
| Judge a little more fair-mindedly? | REF |
| Look after extremely rowdy room of children | NURSERY |
| Lure Penny into bad man’s embrace | SPINNER |
| More dull praise? | FLATTER |
| Most pious host concealing an untruth | HOLIEST |
| Nose must be cold on top of K2 | CONK |
| Pass oddly neglected school | COL |
| Sailor with broken arm, almost completely inert | MARINER |
| Some bits left? My goodness! | CRUMBS |
| Something to eat in Barcelona __ chorizo? | NACHO |
| Spots Her Majesty having a bit of bacon | RASHER |
| Stop old flame fleeing from Dalek’s cry | TERMINATE |
| Turn back briefly, getting stuck in this? | RUT |
| Type that is needed for a raid | SORTIE |
| Unhappily married to office? I don’t believe you! | come off it |
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