| Clue |
Answer |
| Boredom is central to French university |
ENNUI |
| Charge for introductions and tributes to artistic community on the weekend |
ATTACK |
| Curiously Burke admits surprise for the one with the best anorak? |
UBERGEEK |
| Does away with Basil's hoe design |
ABOLISHES |
| Down time perhaps? It's a measure of how long it's overdue! |
LATENESS |
| Drug route is repetitive in a roundabout way for sporty types |
SPEEDWAY |
| Frenchmen follow firm exclusively all the time |
COMMONLY |
| Gives in sign from last Christmas |
YIELDS |
| Has a few balls in the air for schemes in the centre of Rotterdam |
TRICKSTER |
| Hold and use Bond for interrogation initially |
WIELD |
| Holds the Count of Monte Cristo in one place in the cloakroom perhaps |
SHEEPSKIN |
| Is this where they prepare devils on horseback in old New York suburb? (4'1,7) |
HELLSKITCHEN |
| Nothing to connect half the Scotch to exercise that checks sound equipment |
OTOSCOPE |
| Old gentlemen's club has devilish reputation for 14 across - first four characters get sack from association! |
HELLFIRECLUB |
| Prised out of Promised Land - it's the icing on the cake! |
ALMOND |
| Russian whip from The Heart of Darkness is exposed |
KNOUT |
| Sally follows key train |
EQUIP |
| Secures the bike against the post - if you're superstitious you'll pass them on repeatedly! |
CHAINLETTERS |
| See law changed by nasty piece of work |
WEASEL |
| Ships a large number in stock at beginning of April |
FLOTILLA |
| Shut up if you want to keep one set of your piggies warm (3,1,4,2,2) |
PUTASOCKINIT |
| Simon leaves chain-smoker with someone gathering information illegally |
HACKER |
| Stir up trouble for someone like 24 across |
PURIST |
| Sweet-talk director and writer of Sylvan |
WOODED |
| There's no pleasing purist nun swallowing frog in her throat |
STICKLER |
| Type of person who saves to make one's way to Los Angeles return with Aer Lingus |
GOALIE |
| What a pest - on top of everything else it's a misery! |
HEADACHE |
| Where's Lee roughly when he's not here? |
ELSEWHERE |
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