we add eight bananas to burden | 30 |
removed from bed, like a poisonous tree | 39 |
fee paid to a keeper? | 21 |
the rest of the day | 19 |
broken-down steed about fifty - most advanced in age | 52 |
promoted team relegated - that's topsy-turvy | 44 |
part of a sheet typifying english painter | 41 |
how the priest is dressed should produce some interest | 54 |
child actor's costume | 21 |
insect with a barb turned backwards | 35 |
a driver will tighten these propellers | 38 |
the company i directed is wound up | 34 |
it often comes out around christmas time, but it's no everlasting flower! | 73 |
scholar unusually adept about a certain point | 45 |
apparently does difficult sums, initially | 41 |
describing conditions when one is becalmed - don't tack so much | 63 |
being completely confused, i'd pull exam to pieces | 50 |
sounds like the external appearance of chaps | 44 |
cleopatra's part will inevitably reveal it | 42 |
clothing often changed by the driver | 36 |
confectionery or the dessert course before the lamb and pork etc. | 65 |
commendations to bring up in a postscript | 41 |
dealing successfully with a shrew | 33 |
just the person to look after the sick girl | 43 |
some money required for a gift | 30 |
they forbid slogans carried by demonstrators | 44 |
not settled about what to do next in chess? | 43 |
he is most likely to succeed | 28 |
i could be obsessed by this mania | 33 |
describing a belted dress not put to good use, we hear | 54 |
she changed her name from alice | 31 |
how many can be found in the department working? | 48 |
what one may do to distort man's image? | 39 |
to promote a greater number in addition | 39 |
giving a service address | 24 |
this farmyard feature will make an eyesore! | 43 |
open place where nations' delegates meet to drink? | 50 |
pretended to have a meal including mixed gin | 44 |
value held by calmer italian | 28 |
the smallest amount, incredibly stale | 37 |
very cold child originally found in lorry | 41 |
shy fellow seen during party, extremely uncool | 46 |
ground used by unconventional trainer | 37 |
interruption initially shocking leading boy attendant | 53 |
popular english member with worker, ungainly | 44 |
rough calculation provided by one male in big car | 49 |
unpunished glaswegian, unrestricted | 35 |
plan for rodent, for example, found in filthy place | 51 |
suitable position, hot, in french city | 38 |
fascinated conservative getting hurt | 36 |
odds of the first woman getting points | 38 |
thug taking fur up - loud man | 29 |
kind word about husband doesn't last | 36 |
head of department with silver getting german weapon | 52 |
wild cat, lithe and strong | 26 |
some cheat in gastropub having a meal | 37 |
a team for fat cats - novel, actually | 37 |
girl in this place said to catch incorrectly? | 45 |
religious traveller, quiet one, large and severe | 48 |
first to talk about doctor with light that shivered | 51 |
lure for employee, not permanent, ahead of time | 47 |
performing dingo, possibly | 26 |
engineers in river initially rescuing animals | 45 |
european politician involved in trial in storm | 46 |
some sent riesling for competitors | 34 |
writer giving new guy cache for free | 36 |
cakes once cooked aboard ship | 29 |
abandoned dry area found by journalist | 38 |
be aware of no sound | 20 |
hang around with a hothead excessively | 38 |
the advantage of changing seats | 31 |
pieces of wild plums? | 21 |
wanted to contradict madam, indeed! | 35 |
little boy blue's triumph | 25 |
couldn't you listen to him for a fiver? | 39 |
customary order regarding drink? | 32 |
venue for the pairs competition? | 32 |
with one foot on each side of a step | 36 |
jump over a portable container | 30 |
how to act unoriginally, yet with profit | 40 |
transport, on the quiet, by steamer | 35 |
misbehaves for bad purposes | 27 |
wilted in the company of the monarch edward! | 44 |
always in guinevere's embrace | 29 |
in low circles, places where sailors can stay | 45 |
trees transplanted by charles? | 30 |
where the beer is a sort of anaesthetic? | 40 |
mean to get in with nurse | 25 |
relish a symbolic victory to be bitter about | 44 |
is it a 50-50 chance that animals have them? | 44 |
by the way, a soft melody from 'the planets' | 44 |
just the chap to stir things up | 31 |
weaken the standard | 19 |
something to keep on playing, pluckily? | 39 |
do much better than an opponent not in form | 43 |
mother returns in the run-up to belgian town | 44 |
diplomacy will keep one silent | 30 |
much confused about an eastern language | 39 |
reject removed from the pitch | 29 |
get rid of some slack | 21 |
one to finish a very short time after the winner! | 49 |
properly handled, this can turn out music | 41 |
could they be golf or tennis coaches? | 37 |
one of an early tribe to do some fishing | 40 |
a tree's transplanted for the festival | 38 |
censure about the first copy | 28 |
in truth, a remarkable group of females | 39 |
one fellow after another translated homer | 41 |
classical epithet applied to "room at the top" | 46 |
put on ice - it contains something invigorating | 47 |
adjust a target for marine competition | 38 |
puts up at gate-houses | 22 |
the french gent is acquitted | 28 |
i see men as adversaries | 24 |
he was more disturbed by love! | 30 |
a dish that may be mixed in part of the restaurant | 50 |
with reference to a poor sap in distress | 40 |
foremen make the labourers pay! | 31 |
devil doctor in his study | 25 |
girl wasn't well brought up | 27 |
corroborate that a wild animal has escaped | 42 |
competition field in which a person's art is deployed | 53 |
minor alteration often needed before telephoning | 48 |
she's seen in action at a shakespearian festival | 48 |
like the thoughts of a number getting over fever? | 49 |
makes better repairs under direction | 36 |
suspicious character | 20 |
orders that singers are revised | 31 |
become fifty and complain | 25 |
command a fraternity | 20 |
a company on leave | 18 |
sprinkles water on some flowers | 31 |
sports trunks? | 14 |
furniture found backstage? | 26 |
restrict it after 51 thousand | 29 |
rise and dress | 14 |
i object to a certain action | 28 |
he has to wait for his money | 28 |
Own a car with nothing inside | 29 |
German crew supporting the stern of ferry boat | 46 |
Grandma's piercing bleat - 'a giant gorilla wants to eat me!' | 61 |
Part of leaf from flyer one's picked up | 39 |
Key enters in it prior to Bluebird running | 42 |
One sitting with a paper, late in the morning, in bare feet | 59 |
One in motorcycle gang knocked out by American musicians on the street | 70 |
Liberal aimed to join new leader in constituency | 48 |
Attach number label to the foot of brown hedge sparrow | 54 |
Repeatedly carry out the termination of birds - now they're extinct | 67 |
Bring about 50 here for Vanessa Paradis, and for her clothes | 60 |
Gently bite flower full of bees | 31 |
Extract from Othello - 'green-eyed monster' | 43 |
Stringed instrument trio meant to play Beethoven's 2nd, 3rd or 8th | 66 |
Murder rock group's rendition of Tutti Frutti ? | 47 |
Something that protects you from bottom-smack | 45 |
Every second of Dolph Lundgren's strip-search is available to watch online | 74 |
Right claimed by errant ageing heads of state in old England? | 61 |
Without belief in God, this man exists in a higher place | 56 |
Going in a particular direction, academic follows points on the compass | 71 |
Family member in local taking top off and beginning to yodel | 60 |
Usually, I'm alone in a bar - about 1,000 beers I've drunk | 58 |
Hockey venue that's 'horrible', girl admitted | 45 |
Small rug from Barking Habitat I exchanged for money | 52 |
Deputy anaesthetist to inject whiskey | 37 |
Vegetable from greengrocers we'd established | 44 |
Back, no back, no back, back? | 29 |
Put the wrong end of foot into broken gumshoe | 45 |
Grate the last piece of bread after tea is cooked | 49 |
Day that is long | 16 |
tourist town in kent that houses two 16th-century castles | 57 |
standard unit of currency of peru replaced by the nuevo sol in 1991 | 67 |
michael ..., 1988 olympic 200m butterfly swimming gold medallist | 64 |
john ..., author of stage plays the white devil and the duchess of malfi | 72 |
amy ..., author of 1989 novel the joy luck club | 47 |
first woman, in 1956, to ride in an olympics showjumping event | 62 |
patrick ..., f1 driver; 1979 spanish gp winner | 46 |
john ..., us composer whose works include 1951's music of changes | 65 |
jim ..., 1968 olympic 1,500m silver medallist | 45 |
1871 opera by gilbert and sullivan | 34 |
1910 novel by a e w mason | 25 |
northernmost city of north island, new zealand | 46 |
... castle, 13th-century scottish fortress known as the strength of liddesdale | 78 |
vikram ..., author of novels the golden gate and an equal music | 63 |
1867 novel by ouida | 19 |
william ..., english dramatist who collaborated with thomas middleton on the changeling and a fair quarrel | 106 |
light-coloured rock containing quartz and mica formed from the alteration of granite by hot gases from magma | 108 |
2012 winner of the oaks ridden by seamie heffernan | 50 |
2003 irish grand national winner ridden by jim culloty | 54 |
twyla ..., us dancer who conceived, directed and choreographed 2002 broadway musical movin' out | 95 |
german city on the isar river | 29 |
1922 novel by rebecca west | 26 |
word representing the letter e in the nato phonetic alphabet | 60 |
town in north yorkshire associated with a horse racecourse and army garrison | 76 |
fool dancing around, elderly | 28 |
miner dressed with anorak | 25 |
going north to gold source | 26 |
raid botched without water | 26 |
doctor finds a mother in crisis | 31 |
ted got first person restrained | 31 |
african has time to get car | 27 |
beast has article to mail off | 29 |