Across
Short man, old and grim, making nasty smell (8)
Plant, for all to see, chewed by dangerous reptiles (6)
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CROC(U)S.
Sponger in airborne unit's barracks, perhaps? (8)
Not just amusement parks have ditched their extreme characters (6)
Follow English girl round back of barn (5)
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E([bar]N)SUE.
Immature supporter wearing trendy hat (9)
Peer rarely seen to support female hugging old copper (12)
Oddly another ten men missing a bishop's installation? (12)
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Anagram of ANOTHER TEN MEN without A.
Resident's daughter embraced by popular Dickens character (9)
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IN (D) WELLER, Sam Weller, that is.
Resinous substance the Spanish mostly give out (5)
Like image of island shaped like a dunce's cap? (6)
Physical discomfort of beast of burden crossing narrow ravine (8)
Artificial offering from keepers at zoo (6)
Overwhelm sister during current appointment (8)
Down
Little darling's fit of sulks upset dog at first (6)
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POM upside-down + PET.
Old string-player lines up for inclusion in register (6)
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L(RY upside-down)IST.
Terrible couple keeping son in worn-out state (9)
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DI(S)RE PAIR.
In France a slim monarch left Nancy at last, foolishly (12)
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UN + THIN KING + L + [nanc]Y. The thin king has appeared in many puzzles.
Arrest hooligan finally caught in wrecked building (3,2)
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RU([hooliga]N)IN
Machair's extraordinary drawing power (8)
Soldier's strange complex involving hallucinatory drug (8)
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Anagram of STRANGE around E, the most common letter and drug in these puzzles.
Note from Heather about a knight with roots on another continent (4-8)
Flower teacher planted outside a new food shop (9)
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D(A N DELI)ON.
Bloke this person's employed to carry one's case (8)
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GEN(I)T I’VE. One of the three I got stuck on, until I suddenly saw the meaning of case required.
Hard-working breeding establishments concealing evidence of debt (8)
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STUD(IOU)S.
Family groups delivering information on time (6)
Paper that ultimately children required (6)
Novelist or poet using elevated material (5)
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TOILE upside-down, T.S. or George. My LOI, which I saw instantly when I wrote out the crossing letters backwards.
Type letters or click words in the clue
