Sunday Mail (UK)

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1 Mad to return? No, heading west to see movie star Matt (5) 4 A worker follows the page in a royal spectacle (7) 8 Late news items for poor Pat, Ed and us (7) 9 A cop trap with Gordon Sumner, the ex-Police guy (5) 10 Choose a different peach that’s inexpensiv­e (5) 11 The panorama or facet that a gala spectacle gives you (6) 14 Bonnie’s partner spots a Scottish river (5) 16 The rogue of the pack, in the central church area, we hear (5) 18 The UN’s world heritage organisati­on abandoned ounces (1,1,1,1,1,1) 21 An explosive? It’s popular at children’s parties (5) 24 Detest a bra? Oh, free and easy (5) 25 Get some rest when the wild one unwinds (3,4) 26 Some of the ideas (i.e. Stanley’s) are the least complicate­d (7) 27 A bit of a turn-up for Morse, disorder in opposing teams (5) 1 The narcotic, perhaps, finally had poor Lou shaking (4) 2 Took advantage of a situation, and turned the grass into winter fodder (4,3) 3 Unfortunat­ely, can’t use a screwball or crackpot (7) 4 You should take a sip, going round a city in Tuscany (4) 5 Pants for Vegas. PS: shortened (5) 6 Stand up – Rae is unsteady (5) 7 Combined and united in a group, to get her teamed up (8) 12 A female swan in the farm enclosure (3) 13 The accountant briefly returned with the curate to make it correct in all details (8) 15 Mr Clarke, the Daily Record’s fun columnist, promised to return at the end (3) 16 Goalies who work at the zoo? (7) 17 With everything considered and everyone informed (3,4) 19 A set of values that’s held by the quiet hostages (5) 20 Tom leaves the customer to go round and use bad language (5) 22 A fatal flaw cropped up in the apartment (4) 23 Sung about large African antelopes with curved horns (4)

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