The Guardian - Cryptic crossword No 27,296 - Sep 6 2017

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Clues Answers
Gnossiennes, part of which this ropemaker's got into ESPARTO
A national song written about a curse ANATHEMA
Barking movie star, smarter naked LASSIE
Bills writers run up in bars on vacation NIBS
Brahms and Liszt used to put people out OUSTED
Camille Saint-Saëns, without Ms Callas, is, I suspect, typical of a European hothead ETNEAN
Charlotte's content to hold Australian's hand APPLAUSE
Commonwealth leader shot — very good one! TURNBULL
Edmund C Bentley, for instance mocked gently; Vivaldi, when cut, cut again CLERIHEW
Film, the essence of J Williams: Amistad IAMSAM
Gardener, little chap, strangely sham with cap of red TITCHMARSH
General passages written up inspired by Indian city? AGRICOLA
How Date Nights finally dizzified blondes? TOWHEADS
How nice it can be with Aled being immodest! INDELICATE
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In what orchestras make, the pay varies — there's no universal system of thought METAPHYSIC
Like The Lark, put ad around shelter UPATDAWN
Location of paintings retrospective shows class ETAT
Make mark on Brunning's first collection BLOT
Makes dim British listeners embrace the overture to Lohengrin BLEARS
Police chief did this bad? RANCID
Routinely heard to use salsa in composition? ASUSUAL
See uniform, intercepting US composer leaving home, make waves BECURL
Suchet's fancy, blending in variety of rare liqueur CHARTREUSE
Take leaders from newsman in Classic knees-up NICK
The sort of band Jones (Jane) twice discovered pinching money ONEMAN
We've no Messiah — Handel's beginning to adopt chicken diet HEATHENS
What's produced at three regularly? Yes! TEATRAY
Who can't broadcast with eye open? ONWATCH