The Sun - Two Speed - April 18 2019
Clues | Answers |
Aromatic herb | THYME |
Band of Jagger, Richards etc. (informal) | the stones |
Bill in agreement losing penny | ACT |
Bring under control | HARNESS |
Cake Alice served: last piece for Hatter | ECLAIR |
Catty remarks and love in converted stables | MEOWS |
Chapter | EPISODE |
Corrupt eastern firm | EARNEST |
Criminal male with red and green stone | EMERALD |
Dense locust group | SWARM |
Diplomatic residence | EMBASSY |
Erasmus could become therapist | MASSEUR |
Except if | UNLESS |
Expert had kept initially away | ADEPT |
Exploit quality of rocks but not diamonds? | HARNESS |
Famous Sylvester Stallone franchise | RAMBO |
Filled pastry | ECLAIR |
Garden bug | APHID |
Garment, mostly blue, soon ruined | BLOUSON |
Gem | EMERALD |
Grass-like plant | SEDGE |
Guy from a northern shore | MAN |
Homo sapiens | MAN |
If not in France one lower | UNLESS |
Irregularity | ANOMALY |
It's me changing circumstances | TIMES |
Jane -__-, Regency novelist | AUSTEN |
Letter puzzle | ANAGRAM |
Lived and died, left in rain | DWELT |
Loamy ground beyond an exceptional thing? | ANOMALY |
Loose-fitting jacket | BLOUSON |
Love new song being broadcast | on air |
Maybe fidgets about ship's mission | EMBASSY |
Measures the duration | TIMES |
Men's pants | y-fronts |
Muscle manipulator | MASSEUR |
Obligatory | INCUMBENT |
Parasite gets help outside pub | APHID |
Performance | ACT |
Plant requires small border | SEDGE |
Resided | DWELT |
Rock group playing honest set | the stones |
Rudely unseat author | AUSTEN |
Section in bizarre pies poem | EPISODE |
Shelter found after old lover gives amount | EXTENT |
Sincere | EARNEST |
Size or scale | EXTENT |
Sly character Bob Marley entertains in comeback? | RAMBO |
Society caring for insect population | SWARM |
Sounds cats make | MEOWS |
TV studio sign | on air |
Unusually frosty north: underwear needed | y-fronts |
Used to season among swarthy men | THYME |
Very proficient | ADEPT |
We hear earnings illegal for official | INCUMBENT |
What makes Shakespeare seek a seraph? | ANAGRAM |
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