The Telegraph - CRYPTIC CROSSWORD NO: 30,211 - Jan 31 2023

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& 21 Across 26 in 11, Spaniards eat more nuts DRAMATIS
& 29 Across Stay within budget, as Chunnel consortium had to? MAKEBOTH
... something inherited in Guernsey regularly GENE
Age concealed by fat old polymath LEONARDO
Amply bearded king in his utility vehicle? HIRSUTE
Boring master TAME
Brownie perhaps arrived with artist CAMERA
Cleaner moving crates and cases CHARACTERS
Compete against Liberal cutting wages PLAY
Difference shown by prisoner getting fresh start CONTRAST
Do we hear Capone is mocking African port? ALGIERS
Enticement in crude panto time after time TEMPTATION
Greek deity once featured in two articles ATHENA
Had race fixed -- that's a ridiculous pretence CHARADE
Having role in South Africa's ancient city SPARTA
He is the lightest one! INERTGAS
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Home not yet marvellous? PREFAB
Hot body that ultimately squeezes into short sari STAR
Lettuce variety firm and small COS
Natural way to achieve financial independence? EASYSTREET
O! Aren't bananas sumptuous? ORNATE
Perkins or Lawley say to take legal action SUE
Robber born with that certain something ... BANDIT
Romeo over the moon and part of the family RELATED
Sailor to attain goal TARGET
See 14 Across PERSONAE
See 8 Across ENDSMEET
Spanish wine and pork pie right for royalist CAVALIER
Stick man? ROD
Sweet drink to hand when holding court NECTAR
Timber lifting in Noah's Ark ASH
Tom Sawyer maybe rude: tavern in uproar! ADVENTURER