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- Destroy his model accidentally (8)
- Spread for ranger I am spoiling (9)
- South-east journalist getting a smaller amount without pips (8)
- Amusing US soldier providing mushrooms (5)
- Son and father in European country (5)
- Coherent American serving in pub (7)
- Nerd with new Capri pants, not a sweater? (6,6) *
- Swiss banker, briefly working, gets indicator of time (6) *
- It’s heard in Kabul at posh parties (6) *
- English setter better without clothing decoration (9)
- Sixty engineers stopping a source of excitement on match day (10) *
- Lizzie’s jacket fitting Rose remarkably (5) *
- Oddly, Hoover now wild about Democratic Party in US (7) *
- Ancient characters travel westwards with unsubtle performer (5) *
- Drop of claret is too bland when drunk (10) *
- Buckeyes' sch. (3) *
- Custard utensil (5) *
- Poet's "yet" (3) *
- Deluxe (6)
- Group of volcanic islands whose capital is Funchal (7) *
- The National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing (6) *
- Country known as Deutschland in its own language (7) *
- Country whose capital is Sofia (8) *
- 1966 album by The Beatles whose cover was created by the German bassist Klaus Voormann (8) *
- Art term describing how much painting can be done in a single day, from an Italian word which means "a day's work" (8) *
- City in Steuben County, New York, to which the Brooklyn Flint Glass Works moved in 1868 and adopted its name (7) *
- London borough whose wards include Catford, Forest Hill and New Cross (8) *
- A member of a South American Indian people of Paraguay, Brazil and Bolivia (7) *
- French name for the 1831 novel by Victor Hugo featuring the hunchback bell-ringer Quasimodo (5,4,2,5) *
- Big rackets (4)
- Torture device called an Eiserne Jungfrau in German (4,6) *
- Mansion near St James's Palace that was the scene of an agreement in 1979 granting Rhodesia independence from the UK (9,5) *
- A light two-wheeled one-horse carriage without a hood (3) *
- 1984 Phil Collins song that reached number one when covered by Mariah Carey and Westlife in 2000 (7,3,4) *
- Has damaged Rowan (3)
- Actress ____ Taylor (9) *
- Loss of hair from the head or body (8) *
- Sturdy outbuilding (6)
- Was there Muscadet? Six enticing bottles on the counter (7)
- Found in market, ELO's box set up on the shelf (8)
- Thought senora should translate (6) *
- Area within a church steeple (6) *
- Erudition, knowledge (8)
- Are you up for some sport in afternoon? Yes, excited, name to be included (6,3,6) *
- Guests in Parliament: Conservative or Labour? (5,5) *
- Scrap religious festival (4) *
- Habitual way to protect home (7)
- Fine for interrupting a game (5)
- Soldier on watch with cap missing competitor (5) *
- Horse-breeding enterprise (4,4) *