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- French article supporting prediction these crew's quarters may be reduced by 40% (10) *
- Lexicographer's academic setting (6) *
- From the pole, SOS oddly non-U wish for good outcome (4,4,2) *
- Nothing's 'eightened arousal in place of couple being face-to-face (4,4) *
- Omitting pieces in speech – TV drops one initially, and a couple more later (7) *
- Apple overtakin' rivals at the last moment (6) *
- I had antique briefly, one much admired (4)
- Place call for Scots dividing liquid medication (8) *
- Scandinavian, for example, introducing an Irish literary name (8) *
- Job precedes this, having first letters to be attended to with charity (6) *
- For French, if it's about love, it's in bed (4) *
- It's often inserted in error, perhaps too inanely (10) *
- Place on course for putting English author (6) *
- Playwright had 'is 'n' 'er mixed up (8)
- A killjoy like Harpagon getting left out (6) *
- Government official put burden on staff (6) *
- The French king and queen once snubbed a singer of 2 (7) *
- Indian national eating stale Indian bread (4) *
- Result of our violent rioting? (10) *
- Left with additional bit of silver in reserve capital (4,7) *
- Now and then Croatians spit, possibly ... (4) *
- ... on account of us backing cases in competition (7) *
- A quiet crowd meditate here? (6) *
- American volumes in Irish mostly (6) *
- Robert Lindsay? (6) *
- Woman's nether regions bitten by rodents (8)
- Function in which one's inducted into religious group (6)
- Girl played a banjo topless? Not initially (6)
- A new government installed in that old Asian city (6) *
- Harry quit pork? I must go out for a little bit (3,5) *
- By securing a third off, there's reason to celebrate (8) *
- During audition, Mark traps instrument (6) *
- Bug used by US intelligence to catch blighter (6) *
- Queen of the witches can't stand going round the City (6) *
- Charles invests in bonds (6)
- Lead poisoning primarily leads to backache (8)
- Charges for plants (6) *
- A good time going through Berlin (5) *
- Annual publication (8)
- Reign disrupted in African republic (5)
- Slender urchin’s first encountered in Euston, straying (7)
- Bird such as the robin, redstart or nightingale (4) *
- Artist's range of colours (7)
- Blow footwear! (4)
- Tracks down – few surviving remains (6) *
- Fishing bait (4) *
- Irrevocable (5)
- Knife work unfortunately put Dan in prison (3,3,4) *
- Robust line in figurative expression that hurts (7) *
- Be inclined to slip quietly away (5) *