Across
Day round northern town (6)
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THURS + O.
Set off brilliant attempt to sell (5,3)
One enters to take the place of petitioner (9)
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SUPPL(I)ANT.
Prince keeping superb racing horse (5)
Row all but head of Trent tributary (3)
European men confused with ringtone (11)
Curve on road needs key traffic light (6)
Reactionary — that is husband interrupting attorney, by the way (3-4)
Get ready to make cuts around theatre (7)
Proposal that uses titanium in satellite (6)
Ed lunched with us, getting sozzled — not planned (11)
Each article two pounds? (3)
Figurative expression is right in excellent English (5)
Old question over India in country of the Six Nations? (9)
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IR(O,QU,O,I)AN, one I biffed, and erased because I couldn’t parse it, and then got.
Note put in to request supply of another instrument (8)
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RE(C)-ORDER.
Drifting sand blocks Greek port (6)
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G(anagram of SAND)K. I believe we have seen this one before.
Down
It is very good time to be an artist (6)
Like CID drug incident under investigation (5-4)
Where some were tried earlier, Hindu festivals set up (5)
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MELAS upside-down.
Transforming into maltreated ragamuffin (14)
Substitute for engineers dispatched earlier? (9)
Very big vehicle shows character papa is after (5)
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O/S CAR, where Oscar and papa are in the NATO alphabet.
Lament mistreatment of thorny devil, not six left (8)
Moon of Saturn in forbidden path making top news item (6,8)
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BANNE(RHEA)D LINE, another biff here.
Work as cleaner round West End, initially outfit on the Strand (9)
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BE A CH(W.E.)AR – don’t mind the capitalization.
Praise a Democrat speech (9)
Throw out fifty getting into small club (8)
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S P(L)UTTER.
Physicist's scheme united Celsius and Kelvin (6)
Philosopher — one in short supply (5)
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STO(I)C[k].
Priest swindled outside game (5)
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