26a. A Celt can provide Gallic brilliance (5) E---- 27d. Behold, Ms. Huberman, how the soil may be described (5) --amy 21d. One is captivated by how many grow older (7) Ho---g- 25a. Get a cardinal to...
21a. You'll have no difficulty examining a simple enigma (4) E-s-
22a. to extrapolate with finer alteration (5) ---e-
23d. He came from the North to a new manor born to conquer (6) --r-a-
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6d. What might upset ET? Cool cat (6) 0-e-o- 13a. Dance suggestively in a trek out around the west (5) T-e-k RTE No. 2. 5d. Couldn't be further from the truth for the life of you. (4,5) -e-w---n- 17d....
9,24a&25a. It's all or nothing - if it's only the mallar or the eide, then we won't have the main meal (3,5,4,2,2,6) T-- W-o-e D-c- o- o- dinner
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15,33a & 8d. Get in a little wriggling (a little sheepishly). How quickly that can happen. 2,3,6,2,1,5,4) I-t-o -h---s O-a-a-b-t--l. 28d. Coin-like object given to Mr. Doherty (5) T---n. Many thanks...
4d. End of disease, yes? -t-s (is it it is) Agriword 913. 1a. Pack scotch around a fowl when you prepare it thus (10) S-a---c-c- 11a. It's some kind of card file, \I explained (9) C-a-I-I-d 3d. Act...