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2739: Off Drive

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Eight unclued lights, two of which consist of two words, are of a kind. Across 11    Science revolutionised by hoeing tool (12) 12    Purple tips of leaves in late autumnal colours (5) 16    Silence over women’s conduct (4) 17    Litter beginning to shock Dane when cycling (5) 18    Esoteric clothing of Orphic sect (6) 22   

2732: Play it tough

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A quote (ODQ, 8th edition) runs around the grid’s perimeter, beginning at 3. It is preceded by the first name of its author, whose surname is an unclued entry. Four further unclued entries consist of two leaders, a receptacle, and its contents; letters of the five unclued entries unchecked by clue answers may be rearranged

2726 : Two against one

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Eight unclued entries include the names of an event and six who took part, and a memorial to one of them. Across 1 Cushions lacking covers in many cases (5) 6 A postscript in court case with three recesses (8) 14    Druggie runs to the back in deceptive manoeuvre (4) 15    Declares bananas changed size

2717: With my little eye

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Eight unclued lights (three of two words, including an abbreviation) comprise two ingredients, an instruction and its instructor, and the work in which they feature. The ODQ provides confirmation. Across 1 Terribly pale, Tacitus yields (11) 11    Exotic fruit and slice of smelly cheese (6) 15    Tea after endless day in Russian cottage (5) 16   

2708: On the shelf

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Two of the eight unclued entries, appropriately placed, were likened to two others by a name hidden in the grid. The other four unclued entries are thematic. Unchecked letters could be arranged to spell ‘NO VAIN OAP MISBELIEVER, HIM’. Across 1 Treated ATMs etc like cash cows (4,7) 7 Tailless parasite twitching (3) 13   In

2690: Resignation

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A quotation (in the Oxford Dictionary of Quotations) runs clockwise around the perimeter of the grid, beginning with the last letter of 20. The apostrophe has to be included where it appears. Five unclued lights are of a kind; one is directly linked to the quotation, the others indirectly. Across 9 Dangerous atmosphere in outskirts of

2681: ‘I see wets in disarray!’

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Eight unclued lights are of a kind. Across 5               Al Gore eats by the truckload (6) 9               Dim and confused, fell in and died (3-7) 14            Boxer from Hayle is oddly knocked out (3) 16            Case of invertebrate found in hydrochloric acid (6) 17            March with nudists’ leader in buff (5) 18            Tramp about with

2672: Seamless schemes

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The eight unclued lights are of a kind. Across 1               One slandering and misrepresenting our claimant (11) 7               Purpose of Maoism oddly forgotten (3) 11            Trees concealing old furrow (6) 13            Bitterness of soldier on the radio (7) 15            Signature is tamper-proof, to some extent (5) 17            Sturdy or, conversely, broken? (6) 18            French here

2662: OOVIIXVII

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Seven unclued lights are connected by an eighth. Elsewhere, ignore one acute accent and one apostrophe.         Across    1    British bishop packing pickles in hampers (7)    6    Creep made dull mates all shed clothes (7) 11    Jack and John, married and flourishing (6) 12    Brings out daywear oddly shunned by male models (7) 14   

2654: 14-222

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Eight unclued entries are of a kind. Their unchecked letters can be rearranged to spell out ‘A DISBELIEVING GAUL COULD ACT’. Across 1    Protecting bats utterly absorbs adult (8) 5    Kind of frightening when blowing top (6) 14    Guy ignoring both sides of family (3) 16    Endorse leaders of alternative fuel company (6) 17    Radium

2648: Thus at an end

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Eight unclued lights are of a kind. Their unchecked and mutually checked letters can be rearranged to spell ‘LIKE IMPIOUS MYTHIC LOCH NESS MONSTER’. Ignore an acute accent and two hyphens.         Across    7    Tax cuts regularly have an effect (3) 11    TT race practice (3,3) 13    Lunatic on motorway initially infuriated by a

2627: Chronicled lives

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Eight unclued lights are of a kind. Their unchecked and mutually checked letters can be rearranged to spell TOY OF A PARISH DEACON. Across 1    Tramp with extremely dirty pet (5) 10    Believe cad misguided and open to being misled (10) 12    UK dramatist wreathing US city in bunting (7) 14    Flagged cab at last

2612: Grounded

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The eight unclued lights are, or were, of a kind.         Across    1    Daily column about introduction of alternative fuel (8)    5    Cold, and damned unpleasant (6)    9    Tumbledown hut in barbarous realm (10) 16    Drink is finally within reach (6) 17    Joins female on Med, perhaps (5) 18    Unclothed Yanks fled joint

2605: Way to go!

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Eight unclued lights can be followed by the same word. Their unchecked letters can be arranged to spell out ‘QUALIFY A REVUE’. Across 1    President cut short time in bathroom facility (5) 4    Order pie and mash with south-eastern accent (9) 10    Tired rut at sports ground (10) 11    Manual exercises for old girl (6)

2594: Dotty + Nosey

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Eight unclued lights spell out the second half of a poem: ‘8 (4,5) 37; 1D (6,4); 39 (3,6) 40; 10 (3,5,2) 24 25.’ The title cryptically suggests its author.         Across    1    Gossipy quartet of bridge players play at last (5)    4    Accompanying Ford, Maggie’s oddly withdrawn (9) 11    Duty of French king

2582: Chief whip

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3 28 40 1D 8 37. Two other unclued entries were involved. Ignore accents.         Across    1    Austrian novice without much flesh (8)    5    Gift of story books (6)    9    Man of uncertainty begins here, uncertainly (10) 14    Jenny perhaps was and is uninitiated (3) 16    Unruffled, drive GTi out of African

2564: Sea monster

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Five unclued lights are descriptions of another (four words), from another, by another (two words). Elsewhere, ignore one accent.   Across 10 Player and wrestler oddly changing places (4) 12 May take home case of oriental hemp product (10) 14 Regularly fooled veteran (3) 15 Prince’s press officer holding drink (8) 17 Mounts horse with

2534: Off-pitch

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Eight unclued lights (four of two words) are of a kind.   Across 1 False prophet faces interjection, perhaps (12, three words) 10 Old soldier heartily opposes Prohibition (4) 12 Women perorate furiously about Welsh sustainable energy source (10, two words) 14 Spell first half of ‘exhume’ wrong (3) 15 Person rebuking extremely restive demonstrator

2423: Redheads

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Eight unclued lights are of a kind.    Across 1    Place to take off sari, pants and slip (8) 8    Theatre oddly chucked out piano and mouth organ (4) 13    Barman mixing vodka and rum without hesitation (6) 14    Facade metaphorically protecting the scholarly world (7) 15    Stand our ground round buildings (8) 19    Exercise,

2414: Matchplay

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Seven unclued entries had the same relationship to an eighth (appearing as the two other unclued lights).   Across 1    Tease females after tea (5) 9    Misrepresentation of man in notes from St Paul? (10) 11    Celebrated beginnings of little individuals, in a way (5, hyphened) 12    Plonkers heading off abroad for a breather (7)