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Associated Press abandons Trump show after New York river delivers shark (6-8)
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Orizzontali
  1. 1A
    Associated Press abandons Trump show after New York river delivers shark (6-8)
  2. 5A
    Official: bloodsucker Virginia lost, Nosferatu at last on top! (6)
  3. 7A
    Middle-aged Jamaican sounds windy (5)
  4. 9A
    Legendary centurion's gang going west after first of January, following Sullivan's partner (& 25A) (7,6)
  5. 10A
    Thanks, mate, for a hot drink (5)
  6. 12A
    Rapid Indian, German agreement before character drops one (7)
  7. 15A
    First of England test tons, after zero, for opener (7)
  8. 16A
    Confused? RT saucy edit for us! (5,7)
  9. 19A
    Road sign is bad news for 6D (2,4)
  10. 20A
    Dregs at the top (4)
  11. 21A
    Soldier decapitated by Nassau leader is well-travelled West Indian (6)
  12. 23A
    Cedar, cherrywood segment gives fast delivery (6)
  13. 24A
    What's underneath a trouser for wicketkeeper? (4)
  14. 25A
    See 9a
  15. 29A
    Leaders of Netherlands and Vanuatu curse Brit, baffling one of married couple (6-5)
  16. 30A
    Wrist action and half-century, for instance, pins tailender to top of order (3,4)
  17. 34A
    Bowling action to provide too many weapons (7)
  18. 35A
    Facile argument somewhere in the field (& 2D) (5,5)
  19. 36A
    See 37d
  20. 38A
    Leaving tavern backwards, German turnip provides Indian (5)
  21. 39A
    Overwhelming victory in middle of verandah for South African (2,4)
  22. 40A
    Hot days on Tayside -- or some in western Australia? (5,9)
Verticali
  1. 1D
    Cockermouth cricketer has massive erection, we hear (4,6)
  2. 2D
    See 35A
  3. 3D
    You might call it a flying fox (5)
  4. 4D
    What to do with tarmac, or with willow? (5,6)
  5. 5D
    Decapitate, incinerate, what's left goes in here (3)
  6. 6D
    Sound of Lancashire turnover for Lancashire turner (10)
  7. 8D
    Jelly, brother? (4)
  8. 11D
    Somewhat backwards to be popular, for England’s no.2 (and no.3) (4)
  9. 13D
    A good drive, perhaps — sounds like a bad one for golfers! (4)
  10. 14D
    See 28D
  11. 17D
    US magazine not up to date, leading to awkward delivery? (6)
  12. 18D
    Outlaw possesses bee going skyward (6)
  13. 22D
    Toastie enthusiast gets California public transport before petty cash mixup (11)
  14. 23D
    Bowler: a hat worn backwards leading to hives I had (4,6)
  15. 26D
    Blue-eyed Australian is, bizarrely, mums' catnip (3,7)
  16. 27D
    Big cheeses, as Ahab might audibly lament (1,1,1)
  17. 28D
    Compliment for limb is close to the line (& 14D) (4,3)
  18. 31D
    Indian who opens underwater? (4)
  19. 32D
    Richardson's topping Jaffa has YJB embarrassed (4)
  20. 33D
    Castled the French, primarily in Saint-Tropez, in white-ball tournament (5)
  21. 34D
    NZ region has, to some extent, got a googly (5)
  22. 37D
    Zebras and kangaroos, primarily, somewhere in Sussex? Someone in Kent! (& 36A) (3,7)
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