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Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 41 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.

One girl's name for a resounding defeat?
Something to go round wearing?
To humiliate correctively will make Charlie speed up
Wander off - say about two fifths of a metre
As worn with a scowl, perhaps?
Centre of the arts
Berated, possibly, by one who's disposed to argue?
Far back, it had to deal with the Luftwaffe
As valued by a rider with horse sense?
Walk or, for a short way, go by bus
Fellows with long underpants?
Stand or stumble on a piece of wood
Keep exercising the dog
In three lanes, only one swimmer
Frightened about Romeo getting visibly blemished
Professor of cubism?
A musical little number from Locarno, possibly
Playing it can involve four hands
A chap gets old, but copes somehow
Name a borough
Swell place in Somerset?
Bubbly effect coming to a halt on a half of beer?
Mark, a seaman, or a beetle
A bit pushy but easily frightened
Introduce into a famous Hall
How well kept they are, nobody knows
The banknote makers' union
Get ready to have another shot
In the Bible, he's linked with corporal punishment
That infernal poet!
Cook may get sweet on him!
Shannon Tweed has more than one
Honoured with a nosh up - though a tin opener is involved
A slightly touching letter to old Harry
Like a humorous Scot, say?
Trot out once more at the last minute
Aspire somehow to get acclaim
The C.O., we hear, is a bit of a nut
Moving stair producing musical sounds
One of the more ruined old places?
It's occupied in religious worship