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- Make it plain that there are fish in the river (6) *
- Something discovered during the War of Independence (4) *
- Females in sheepskin coats (4) *
- Invalidated cover? (3) *
- Certain vessels used at leisure in a non-alcoholic context (3,3) *
- Go fast: crazy rate! (4)
- European enthusiast up for song (4)
- Commando in mountains on run (6)
- Support was hard for current reversal (8) *
- Bond brought in to excite the reader (6)
- Mishap caused by stress: I'd go into it (8) *
- Northerner first to sit on bed (4)
- Saunter south with giant (6)
- Flood defence god using hammer breaches (8) *
- Business picking up? (4) *
- Changed air date for broadcast (7)
- Bug trapper about to trespass (5)
- Old Nick boards ships at anchor (5) *
- Get intoxicated long after beer has run out (7) *
- Smooth and white: a plant undergoing tests? (9) *
- Line used in smear campaign (3)
- Musical talent appears in Liskeard (3)
- Sot upset intense African creature (7) *
- Bread reportedly in hidden store (5)
- Red produced from poor clarets (7) *
- Close-fitting necklace (6)
- Treated mercifully (6)
- Composed of two things (6) *
- Angle pointing inwards (2-7) *
- Killed in battle (6)
- Extinction (5)
- Famous actor (4)
- French king's eldest son (7)
- Designate (for a purpose) (7)
- Vertical in a staircase (5) *
- Nick; narrow pass (5) *
- Greatly respected (9) *
- Hostile behaviour (5)
- Small county (7)
- Of a sombre colour (4) *
- Hams it up (8)
- Bound in leather, instruction from the top university (5) *
- Opera company puts on 'A Caribbean Rising' (7)
- Cabinet selectively calm IRA hotheads (7) *
- Two Labour leaders set to sack head of union for business grouping (8) *
- Without thought, home team slotting into right tempo (13) *
- Obstinate: hide when given new form mistress (1,3,2,3,4) *
- Sort of prisoner left us: may travel for safety abroad (9,6) *
- Arms met awkwardly, cradling large hampers (8)
- Old Charlie in employment allowed to leave (7) *