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Answers |
A pitch for Coldplay to open Band Aid |
CAMP |
Adore novel following K in The Trial |
ORDEAL |
Another Monet found in Leinster – almost a gambling mecca |
MONTECARLO |
Boyfriend sacrifices fiery relationship |
BOND |
Calculate the number of coppers looking for blood from individual’s doctor (5,3’1,6) |
COUNTONESCHANGE |
Central to Franz Josef I shaping angle |
FISH |
Code, for example, discovered in advance |
LEGEND |
Confining the movement of the bullish types in public agencies |
CAGE |
Emigrant loses it, in a manner of speaking, in Munich |
GERMAN |
Get engaged to Pole starting off and then break up |
TAKEPART |
Is responsible for 11 across securing the movement overseas |
ANCHOR |
Like 4 down, short local film with introduction to The Troubles |
CONFLICT |
Looking back, the foreign method for measuring ratio by Newton is a quick one |
NIMBLE |
Memory can’t jog what one heard listening to the match |
COMMENTARY |
Mouthy type in ring offers protection to boxer working on a lead in the security business |
GUARDDOG |
Ocean liner is presumably supposed to support 19 down |
SAND |
Oriental provides wrong answer in moral exercise putting Chinese to the test |
ORALEXAM |
Put into words chapter about regiment |
PHRASE |
Rip off cold and hot pork trimmed on top |
CHEAT |
Shift going on strike in Takeaway |
CARRYOUT |
Similar to what’s in 10 across keeping The House from falling |
CEMENT |
Singing style of Sam Browne around local American fire is second to none |
BELCANTO |
Smart Alec misses alert of fraud |
SCAM |
Spy on honey producer mouthing off at a wake |
BEWATCHFUL |
State caught off guard by what the British prince, for example, might want to get his hands on |
THRONE |
State of firm with middleman consumed by almighty row at the centre |
COLORADO |
The flighty types that get blown up out of all proportion by The Party regulars that are full of air |
BALLOONS |
They arrange the beds for Trim young lads and high-flyers coming back during academic period |
OYSTERFARM |