Across
If you start this event, you will never reach the end (5,4)
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A rather nice cryptic definition.
US sect quiet beside a motorway (5)
Cooked meat eaten in tube (7)
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Crypticish definition.
Long-suffering cat treated with oils (7)
Bouncer in city house (4)
Take on bets, after arranging a cut (1-4,5)
This is how daughter prepared cabbage: why does it all go wrong? (4,3)
Country is fine away from the coast (7)
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A charade of F (‘fine’) plus INLAND (‘away from the coast’).
Bear walking along and not returning (10)
Some coming back assemble in dining hall (4)
Miss out on being in a plane? (7)
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I think that this counts as a cryptic definition; Collins online gives (American English): 3 To fly over or past instead of making a scheduled stop.
Farmer fled, caught by some woman (7)
Speed of work was satisfying, just about (5)
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A reversal (‘just about’) of OP (‘work’) plus MET (‘was satisfying’).
Wistful, losing cat in a crash (9)
Down
EU makes speeches about the end of irregular vegetables (8,7)
Sat badly in toboggan that hurt (8)
Welshman taken in by shady landlord (5)
Leader of orchestra will acknowledge applause (4,1,3)
Individual finally asleep with horrible snore (6)
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A charade of P (‘finally aslee P ‘) plus ERSON, an anagram (‘horrible’) of ‘snore’.
Roughly shaking awake for drinking session (9)
Ring for seats here in the theatre (6)
In this part of the country athletic kit's red, surprisingly (3,4,8)
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An anagram (‘surprisingly’) of ‘athletic kits red’.
Prairie fare is nothing spicy (5,4)
The basis of bread is hard to grow profusely (8)
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A charade of FLOUR (‘the basis of bread’) plus ‘is’ plus H (‘hard’).
Each sigh movingly suggests one is more valuable than a king (4,4)
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An anagram (‘movingly’) of ‘each sigh’.
Very attractive male ready to dance (6)
Making fun of man about to be burned? (6)
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Roasting? A play on GUY as on November 5, Bonfire Night (although the original Guy Fawkes died by hanging, the escape of Parliament and King was celebrated by lighting bonfires, and the practice became conflated with the pagan burning of a straw or wicker man).
Said to require massage (5)
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