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1 Making any girl invisible? Could initially be conjuring (5)

4 A bit queasy – MP Tom shows evidence of illness (7)

8 Wee Greg ran niece to see a member of the family (7) 9 Endlessly snowing? It’s futile, like a hopeless situation (2-3) 10 The accountant is back – he’s got muscular pains (5) 11 Charlie Chaplin’s hat for a cricketer (6) 14 A hot whisky drink is a little bit odd – yuck! (5)

16 A tourists’ vehicle for the football team’s trainer (5)

18 The foolish person is a twin? It gets weirder (6)

21 Sneakily conspire, after Ron leaves, to get a flavour enhancer (5) 24 The diving gear that’s used by cautious Cubans (5)

25 What’s the chat about? This kind of job ruins a reputation (7) 26 Is this where JK Rowling gets her crockery? (7)

27 A sweet treat – Laurel’s first with Hardy, they say (5) 1 Big beverage containers for gullible people (4)

2 That cunning cad Glen had a brief look (7)

3 A food processing factory could make Anne cry (7)

4 Little Sue tried to find an ingredient for a clootie pudding (4) 5 Chewed gum? No, he’s a saint (5)

6 How to dry a bedraggled owlet (5) 7 March son off to see the top European royals perhaps (8) 12 Sounds like the BBC’s doctor in the United Nation’s public health agency (1,1,1) 13 Gets to one’s feet – the dustpan’s got to be used (6,2)

15 An outside window has moisture in the morning (3)

16 Capt Ali travelled around Edinburgh, for example (7)

17 Booze from the local? Oh, getting surprising­ly tipsy (7) 19 Strut around with a firm belief in someone’s integrity (5)

20 Bringing wee Keenan immediatel­y back is plain silly (5)

22 A sailor’s call in an emergency? Oh, always upsetting (4) 23 Don’t move – today’s Tayside has everything you need (4)

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