Across
Band beginning to generate loud ringing sound (5)
I haven't cracked this one yet — but Fifteensquared have:
CLAN (band) G (first letter or ‘beginning’ to generate)
Tiny amount of magnetic resistance dealt with (9)
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An anagram (‘dealt with’) of MAGNETIC and R (resistance)
Stylish Poulter drawn into short shot - this could go in fountain (9)
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IN (stylish) IAN (Poulter as in Ian Poulter the golfer) inside or ‘into’ DINK (short shot in golf). Joyce guessed this one but thought that Ian Poulter would be a footballer. After checking DINK in Chambers, it made sense that Bard used a golfer named Ian. For those young solvers who have never owned a ‘fountain pen’ it was filled with liquid ink.
Row about Government’s label for South Korean economy (5)
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TIER (row) about G (Government)
E Elgar right to go back - score definitely subpar (5)
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E plus a reversal (‘back’) of ELGA r with ‘r’ (right) to go – another golfing reference
Historical ignorance in church around since Reformation (9)
Cardinal Richelieu at heart a good man (4)
I haven't cracked this one yet — but Fifteensquared have:
E (middle letter or ‘heart’ of Richelieu) A ST (saint – ‘good man’)
Stoma burst little bits everywhere (5)
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An anagram (‘burst’) off STOMA
Partygoer's second name (4)
Priest maybe in love with artist and model dancing on air (9)
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O (love) RA (artist) T (model) and an anagram (‘dancing’) of ON AIR
Boob shown as Terry and Norm disrobe (5)
Rector working in island’s clubs (5)
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R (rector) ON (working) inside I’S (island’s) – another golfing reference – does Bard play golf?
Mouthwatering starter’s gone off can be returned … (9)
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d ELECTABLE (mouthwatering) missing first letter or with ‘starter gone off’
… also sherry oddly put in cabbage dish (9)
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A l S o S h E r R y (odd letters only) inside COLE (cabbage)
Regret pub’s reportedly dilapidated buildings (5)
Down
Hollywood police go northwards to get stooge (6)
One gets really involved in play’s opening scene but not its last (8)
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ACT I (play’s opening) VIST a (scene) missing ‘its last’ letter. Our LOI which took a while to parse as we weren’t separating ‘play’s opening’ and ‘scene’.
Harry Kane’s special moves twisting one way and the other (6)
I haven't cracked this one yet — but Fifteensquared have:
An anagram (‘harry’) of KANE’S and S (special)
Do good good dog (7)
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PI (good) G (good) TAIL (dog) – ‘do’ can be short for ‘hairdo’
Cassandra gone trick-or-treating holding little monster (8)
Drunken haze coincides with New Year this pattern goes on and on (13)
Oh! Little bit of porridge stuck in beard (6)
Butter up King by redeveloping sad regent's fruit and veg plots (13)
Fish found in coastal area when sun goes down (8)
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SEA SHORE (coastal area) with S (sun) moving or ‘going down’
Did impression of Prior - keenly observed (8)
Early riser with nothing in schedule (7)
Recovered teetotaller stopping alcohol (6)
New York murder case - it’s chilling (6)
Burns maybe lacking energy and time to blether on (6)
Type letters or click words in the clue
