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Speaking out, you spill the beans on drugs (5)
One keeps stocking up pubs, periodically interrupting consumer (9)
I haven't cracked this one yet — but Times for the Times have:
every other letter from pUbS inside SPENDER (consumer).
Fixed this person's shoe worn by Bill in America (9)
I haven't cracked this one yet — but Times for the Times have:
I’M (this person’s), then MULE (shoe) worn by TAB (bill in America).
Like Sprite? A German drinks litres loudly (5)
I haven't cracked this one yet — but Times for the Times have:
EIN (‘a’ in German) containing L (litres) and F (loudly).
Think e.g. ham sandwiches fine? This makes me despair (4-3,6)
Ways for Edith Piaf to show regrets (4)
I haven't cracked this one yet — but Times for the Times have:
‘roads’ (ways) in French (for Edith Piaf).
Love to slip in appreciative remark for soldiers (5,5)
I haven't cracked this one yet — but Times for the Times have:
O (love), then ERR (to slip) inside THANKS (appreciative remark).
Fail to see sign introduced by European delegates (10)
I haven't cracked this one yet — but Times for the Times have:
MISS (fail to see) + ARIES (sign), with E (European) at the start.
Queen once performed last in Glasto (4)
After some green tea, pressure group attempted coup (9,4)
Old lady carries you across the Channel in fact (5)
Hedonist not half like Mr Wooster around noon (9)
I haven't cracked this one yet — but Times for the Times have:
half of LIke + BERTIE (Mr.Wooster) containing N (noon).
Glasses upset — ten Grolsch bottles overturned (9)
Seek someone the church approves of for a date (5)
Down
Ignorant, as police may be about how investigation ends (10)
I haven't cracked this one yet — but Times for the Times have:
UNIFORMED (as police may be) containing last of investigatioN.
Upright character recalled writing practice (3)
I haven't cracked this one yet — but Times for the Times have:
I (upright letter, character) + MS (manuscript, writing) reversed.
"Great" millionaire happy to save high-street bank (6)
Bottom pinched by admirer, one checking for dodgy characters? (9)
Why don't we put up a stone monument? (5)
I haven't cracked this one yet — but Times for the Times have:
LETS (why don’t we) reversed + A. Slab-like ancient monument.
Participants in equestrian competitions never set off (8)
Criminal relented, if receiving answer showing respect (11)
I haven't cracked this one yet — but Times for the Times have:
anagram of RELENTED IF containing A.
Possibly magical symbol that has left Potter unexcited? (4)
Making smooth arts broadcast, Sky's brilliant feature (7,4)
Agree to keep frames of Monet and Rothko around in collection (10)
I haven't cracked this one yet — but Times for the Times have:
ASSENT (agree), keeping the outermost letters of MoneT and RothkO reversed.
English chaps are dilettantes, only half-heartedly open to improvement (9)
On same ground, a header from Newcastle United (2,3,3)
I haven't cracked this one yet — but Times for the Times have:
anagram of ON SAME + A + first of Newcastle.
Boring rhubarb — this can make fruit crumble (3,3)
Young flier heading skyward without impediment (5)
I haven't cracked this one yet — but Times for the Times have:
W/O (without) reversed + LET (impediment).
Learner sinking in swimming pool one's adored (4)
I haven't cracked this one yet — but Times for the Times have:
LIDO (swimming pool), with L (learner) lower down in the word.
Yours truly drained cloudy bitter (3)
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