The Guardian - Cryptic crossword No 23,105 - Apr 1 2004

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Clues Answers
'Soaring' for small violin, in G KITING
Admit one's ousted English language LATIN
All tense at foreign hotel THELOT
Bits of time wasted with teens TWENTIETHS
Brummie literary genre about uncertainties IFS
Can't find words for 'helps in the kitchen' DRIESUP
Chemist's reported growth BOIL
Crafty inventor on the radio, a young strutter with comb COCKEREL
Dull like a pioneering physicist in audio and his son, say? THICKAS
Edward's choice naturalist, as reported WALLIS
Er, I say, one is on edge AHEM
Familiar form of address given by bacteriologist to an audience COCK
Fashionable Sun coverage of KISS, the rock group INXS
Fish-net tights are making Frank get windy OPENWEAVE
Hancock's mate's husky incitement MUSH
Hearts flop; it's a great leveller HBOMB
It's no concern of profiteer when Kate and Freddie do a capital exchange LOSSMAKER
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Mad geneticist, as Kissinger would say MENTAL
New Labour result - get another place in which to sleep soundly REBIRTH
One who found oxygen in speech of minister PRIESTLY
Physicist voiced painful things HURTS
Pointed cap suited Lulu CUSPIDATE
See 22 TWOPLANKS
Setter's line in trousers and chest expanders? IMPLANTS
Size up a container plant? REPOT
Stomach upset affecting certain lawyers, in fact? DATUM
Straight strip, guv? RULER
Switching centre in Clay Cross offers outer protection for flower CALYX
Toy hook that is attached to sheep with no tail BARBIEDOLL
Ulcers affecting those who lie constantly BEDSORES
Uncovered pioneer of TV sound BARED
Villains long for date with the likes of Iain Duncan Smith BALDIES
Within the grasp of, say, Aspen's upwardly mobile? TBAR