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Clues |
Answers |
10,8,6,4,2,1,3,5,7,9,10 = 950? |
TENTOTEN |
A strip of porous material in wild hollyhock borders |
WICK |
All hell broke loose, as there’s no metal in plate armour |
UPROAR |
Carted out of the dead centre of paradise |
EDEN |
Created the extremes of the Marquis de Sade |
MADE |
Directives for those at the end of 11 across |
ORDERS |
Fanatical type of Baghdad dictator involved in cover-up |
ADDICT |
Finishes 6 down with a page-turner |
READER |
Fly over groom’s companion around midnight |
BRIDGE |
Gun dog with no tail gets to fetch |
RETRIEVE |
Had words with busy guard over drugs |
ARGUED |
Hairy aphid has a practical intelligence that’s fine in a material sense |
DIAPHANOUS |
Hates leaving sunbather to soak up too much of the sun |
BURN |
Headache for Frenchman travelling Nigeria |
MIGRAINE |
Individuals and deaths not recorded on headstones |
ONES |
Irreversibly ruin relationships with 10 across and individuals from 8 across on starting salary (4,3’1,7) |
BURNONESBRIDGES |
Is conscious of the thought process giving 24 across a job in the university |
MINDREADER |
Knocked for six by recipe in jam |
STRUCK |
Member of the Resistance vocal on the circuit |
RESISTOR |
Misreads criminal from Swords, perhaps |
SIDEARMS |
No way to soldier on with little singer |
FORGETIT |
Shed tears over answer and article reviewed by Tweeter |
CANARY |
Stops taking in feed live from festivals |
FASTS |
Take care of lads from Midlands |
MIND |
Takes advantage of teachers’ union confused by lies about school |
UTILISES |
Those behind bars do what’s in 11 across |
INNKEEPERS |
What you might have to do for a general employer to become a father? |
TAKEORDERS |
Without saying much, suggested one foreign politician is obeying the law |
IMPLICIT |