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Across :
1. No fresh watercolours? (9) : SEASCAPES
6. 6 down or its opposite, with singular interruption (5) : BOSOM
9. Zealous group from bygone age recalled (5) : EAGER
10. Flurry of snow in top observation post (5,4) : CROWSNEST
11. Silly man perversely pinching church collection (10) : MISCELLANY
12. Beam in sports venue back to front (4) : GRIN
14. Job-sharing journalist butchered (7) : JOINTED
15. Stand in for Republican first lady penning tale (7) : RELIEVE
17. Father returned superfluous tool (7) : FRETSAW
19. Abandons worried dons when students are away (7) : VACATES
20. Fair where one can no longer go? (4) : EXPO
22. Trees flourished, it's said, in leading industrial nations (5,5) : FIRSTWORLD
25. Nasty puncture — it's been mended touring Alaska (9) : SNAKEBITE
26. Stars from Mourinho's last club possibly retiring (5) : DRACO
27. Approaching Turkish capital in darkness (5) : NIGHT
28. Supplies weight to tilt part of mechanism (4,5) : GEARWHEEL
Down :
1. Part of pipe introducing a water source (5) : STEAM
2. Founder of monastic order revered in Spain (9) : AUGUSTINE
3. Player is entering races on ice (10) : CORNETTIST
4. Preserved, though the worse for wear (7) : PICKLED
5. Pressure admitted by rather scholarly doctor prone to slips (7) : SPOONER
6. Police raid road transport depot, finally (4) : BUST
7. Cornish listener's promise? (5) : SWEAR
8. Revolting chaps last to arrive in bustling terminus (9) : MUTINEERS
13. Venomous American chess player opening with sacrifice of knight (5,5) : BLACKWIDOW
14. President continues to ridicule housing fines (9) : JEFFERSON
16. Get rid of extra tip foolish European added (9) : EXTIRPATE
18. Like-minded party people eating battered fish (7) : WHITING
19. Guts shown by injured cavers with current coming in (7) : VISCERA
21. Provincial leader called for transport strike (5) : PRANG
23. Whimsical Liberal peer sent up (5) : DROLL
24. Top course for bobby (4) : BEAT
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