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Across
- 1. Set up church across border – it's against the law (9,5)
- 10. Due to return overland (5)
- 11. Prince is no kisser, and the Queen may flirt (9)
- 12. Delhi CM’s solution to avoid the din (7)
- 13. Strip next, bare to make it clear (7)
- 14. Holy book given top attention during peak hour (5)
- 16. In a clandestine manner I will, say, accompany a friend (9)
- 19. Touch up – goes through fielder happily (9)
- 20. Maybe novel way to outlaw agent (5)
- 22. Spooner ran a paper called 'Socialist Standard' (3,4)
- 25. Back end or empty space? (7)
- 27. A separate hideaway is never a good policy (9)
- 28. Ponder over Bishop's cross (5)
- 29. Perhaps enter left brain of a nonconformist (6,8)
Down
- 2. Strengthen check for cocaine after evacuating (9)
- 3. Investor's ire seen on the other side finally (5)
- 4. Just teach one a lesson at first (9)
- 5. The top fashion celebrities boycotted scribe (5)
- 6. Change switch carrying current, it's sparkling (9)
- 7. State's banned, not even near our state (5)
- 8. Going against the tenets is sin – one's extremely cheeky (7)
- 9. It may be worth keeping mother in style (6)
- 15. Half turn in it becomes affected (9)
- 17. He goes through and through the film, assisting the minister (3,6)
- 18. Be poor, unhappy before long in the city (9)
- 19. Refuse to get into rage, perhaps (7)
- 21. Returns from grounds after a change at the top (6)
- 23. Goes forward, or goes overshadow (5)
- 24. Initially Sidney becomes tense in 'guess who's coming to dinner?' (5)
- 26. Making a bid to keep you finally in a city (5)