Sunday Mail (UK)

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1 The appeal of an organised march (5) 4 You’ll see a pained expression when I’m taking Grace round (7) 8 It’s mad – stop going back to the Brandenbur­g capital (7) 9 Some handmade corduroy is needed for the interior design (5) 10 Take Sam up, in retrospect, to see the big cats (5) 11 A spicy sausage? Alas, I’m out of sorts (6) 14 Evade an issue with a soft sweet of sugar, butter and cream (5) 16 A Costa del Sol farewell from a group of radio stars (5) 18 A mystery and puzzler – that’s Ian and Meg, sadly (6) 21 It’s Africa’s most populous city, so Gallagher must return shortly (5) 24 A female teacher is wrong (5) 25 It’s the camera I damaged in the United States (7) 26 A trellis of metal or wooden strips can be unusually tactile (7) 27 Knocking back the lager is glorious (5) 1 A Superman garment for a headland like Canaveral (4) 2 Shock and surprise of a sound about the start of teatime (7) 3 Di followed me and ate with referee, to settle disputes (7) 4 Ready and willing for Monopoly or Cluedo perhaps (4) 5 The Mandarin dialect reveals it’s an Asian country (5) 6 The CA is upset over a smashed car in the capital of Ghana (5) 7 Annoying Lea tries to be the first to arrive, before all others (8) 12 Little Dillon pulled up the cover (3) 13 In pursuit of everyone? Yes, in spite of everything (5,3) 15 Stop someone speaking? It’s just a joke! (3) 16 Surprising­ly mature, a non-pro entertaine­r, say (7) 17 Grin? No, I get annoyed with the chore after clothes dry (7) 19 It’s Dopey… inane, obstinate, tedious – primarily, a blockhead (5) 20 In Tanzania, Sam upset the tall African tribesmen (5) 22 What the Royal Mail delivers, so to speak, for a guy in the family (4) 23 Liam gets up to see Scotland’s best Sunday newspaper (4)

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