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Jacket loses tail in conflagration (5)  People first to rally for competitor (5)  Notice party has to improvise (2-3)  Tons about time  Feature of alarming weapon (3)  Instrument is returning to sailor (5)  Change Greek character at gallery (6)  Nocturnal bear turned out to be eco-friendly (6,7)  Item of crockery has a taste (6)  Hoard money, we hear (5)  Enthusiast from Brazil, say (3)  City cat relaxes outside (7)  Stupid tavern has a point (5)  Saying Frenchman joined German (5)  Observes stone being thrown (5)

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