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Some fancy a nice greenish-blue colour (4)
Wet blanket left with proceeds of robbery, say (10)
Deliver post, including notes identifying roof timber (9)
I haven't cracked this one yet — but Times for the Times have:
RID (G,E) POLE. A rather peculiar surface, with identifying as a peculiar connecting word.
Apply pressure to withdraw from specialist (5)
US composer defending old times in country dwelling (7)
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C(O,T,T)AGE.
Water down cement mix used by inspector (6)
Unrealistic hopes of rooks in flight? (7,2,3,3)
He painted a dancer and extremely old violin, originally (8,2,5)
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Anagram of A DANCER + O[l]D VIOLIN. Biffed by me, and many others.
Young male wolf, perhaps, meeting a Trojan queen (6)
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HE CUB + A.
Unexpected role Garland's taken on — a siren (7)
Source of heating abandoned by British tanker (5)
Concentrated way we count decimally: it's very easy at first (9)
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IN TENS + I[t’s] V[ery] E[asy].
Fish markets principally in Scottish island, and German one (10)
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BARRA (M) UND + I.
Sounds made by seagulls in stable yard (4)
Down
Grain, bivalve mollusc, and roadside plant (10)
Check uranium in mine entrance (5)
Took part in parade, urged to protect commander (9)
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PR(O.C)ESSED.
Leader of Italy no longer with us provided with inspiration (5)
Furtiveness shown by duck in south (7)
Practise too hard in cricket period, having a number of coaches (9)
Expression of disapproval over universal ballet wear (4)
Happen to live well at last, having crossed Cornish river (6)
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BE (FAL) [wel]L.
Intelligence of supporter on good terms with current head (10)
Duck coming across large person wielding spadelike tool (9)
Land due to turbulence? That's knotty (9)
Where fish may be kept, as in part of opera (7)
Where two gentlemen were putting up an old cleric (6)
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AN O REV upside down.
Valediction from a girl at Brussels (5)
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A DI, EU. Doesn’t really work, IMO.
Suppressing anger, see water flowing through Nantes (5)
Search jazz group, missing nothing (4)
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