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The Times Cryptic - Crossword Answers | 2021 02 24
The Times Cryptic
Clue
Answer
EMPTY TIN IN TANK
VACANT
Help to finish a French chicken
AFRAID
Embrace German repeatedly downing stein in secret
hugger-mugger
Dropped a stock complaint food shop rejected
ABSEILED
Lots of Swiss here walk round university hospital
LAUSANNE
Hawker originally flies a recluse across Cape
FALCONER
Glorify ladies cavorting in middle of audience
IDEALISE
Flyer left in drier houses
AIRLINER
Essential current books by big revolutionary
INTEGRAL
Opposed to conservationists blocking artificial insemination
ANTI
Driver allowed tablets to be hidden in spirit on way back
MULETEER
Strike part of sleeve
CUFF
Awkward Eastern doctor has to tweet under curtain
EMBARRASSING
Leading European twice acquiring posh rug
TOUPEE
Shock as spectacular feat is left unfinished
STUN
Pass over most recent turbulence at sea
CROSSCURRENT
Privileged citizen mean ref sent off
FREEMAN
Rook stuck in a French vase
URN
Shop ineffectively as stated every fortnight
BIWEEKLY
Star devouring liqueur? It's a slippery slope
SKI RUN
German composer’s pal chasing small girl
SCHUMANN
Dangerous guns: a few scaled back
UNSAFE
Constituent of tar: part primarily used by people
BITUMEN
Conservative coming in second, being far from reliable
INCONSTANT
Charlie greeting character from abroad
CHI
Tricky meeting involving priest and chapter
DELICATE
Ape, Siamese perhaps, or parrot?
COPYCAT
An American taking in golf in Scottish region
ANGUS
Stefan, every so often, waves
SEA
Abridge article about Arabian craft
TRIMARAN
One who's sponsored idol given stick crossing line
GODCHILD
Storm as NY photo is doctored
TYPHOON
Actress Jessica appearing in Shaft and Yentl
TANDY
After wedding, join Roy Martin dancing
MARRY INTO
Pretend an eccentric was boring
TREPANNED
Painter picked up cigarette ends
STUBBS
One again inert, due to move
REUNITED
Boy carrying short axe for German once
SAXON
Ale not surprisingly found in shed
lean-to