Crossword for Wed, 28/Jul/2010

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Across
1: Records that could be hits (7)

5: Relaxes about measure, but holds malice (7)

9: A heron regrets losing its wings (5)

10: One country or another entertains Jolson (9)

11: Doctor East, half American, is a wishful thinker (7)

13: Like a big cat, snaky fish consumes Spanish toddler (7)

14: Thus might florin study a silly timekeeper (3-3,5)

16: Behind and down and out (3)

17: Three kernels of copper-yellow grain (3)

18: Bright-sounding agenda touches on heavyweight legend (5,6)

21: Artists workshop E. Lear bowled over with it (7)

22: Loss of this animal is no laughing matter. (2, 5)

25: 16-down Redundant RE question, like derr (2,3,4,1,8)

27: Its near the tradesmens entrance after dark (5)

28: Underworld boss can be found among crazy sun-worshippers (7)

29: Hesper's fresh fields (7)

Down
1: Zoom back from the deeps (5)

2: Tender translator of runes (5)

3: Clothilda is carrying a parcel (3)

4: Box put on line for bird (7)

5: Admire well-designed sceptre (7)

6: Tag his shirt in order to discover if he's only a little bent. (11)

7: Neil lost a letter and ended up with nothing (3)

8: Dressing of malt and beans to make horse tender (9)

12: One Miss Horn takes a tumble with guys having outlaw spirits (11)

14: Mild expletive for a sea-faring people? (9)

15: Nothing we have to pay (3)

16: The end, you say? On the contrary! (3)

19: Contracts for primarily nuclear missiles (7)

20: Americans look for no revolution (7)

23: Composer employed in hotel garage (5)

24: Singers in a special Tosca production (5)

26: Mann's 'Death in Venice' Dorothy sent up (3)

27: Solo, the pilot rises? No way (3)





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