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Answers |
A fir, we may deduce, in recreational area |
FAIRGROUND |
A Roman road beguiles, they say? I’ll take a higher route! |
AVIATRIX |
Architect to splash out endlessly on church |
SPENCE |
Asian capital with Sikh symbol and spiritual essence of the French |
KATMANDU |
At home, woman needs match for particular colour |
INDIGO |
Bosses once associated with City of London |
EXEC |
Dig rock, needing energy |
GIBE |
Do without someone to lead the team |
SKIP |
Fellow resident concerned with psychological processes |
Conative |
Give resources to a US lawyer — one needs to keep afloat |
ARMADA |
Greek island dispenses with old Russian people |
COSSACKS |
Group knowing a bit |
HEPTAD |
In report gloss over mutual-aid organisation |
GUILD |
It could mean gathering great ‘oard into circle |
REAPING |
Language heard from Cockney Liverpudlian Bob? |
URDU |
One going into a number as a loud performer |
FACTOR |
Port deprived of five hundred and six deliveries? |
OVER |
Rebuke insane oaf with a leer that’s nasty (1,4,2,4,3) |
AFLEAINONESEAR |
See in cup knocked over a soft mineral |
GYPSUM |
Shortage of wind — oxygen needed for asthmatic initially |
DROUGHT |
Study AV for example to see what happened to Saul |
CONVERSION |
Support one kind of prisoner — it’s bad being kept in |
PILLOW |
The old man going to the forefront leading English dance |
PAVANE |
They have schemes they map out on paper |
PLOTTERS |
Travel into troubled cities, thinking little of others |
EGOISTIC |
Tree healthier-looking after being pollarded? |
OSIER |
Useless as person volunteering for charity work? |
GOODFORNOTHING |
What sounds like steep part of old England |
SOKE |