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AMPHIBIANThis morning, PH and I get into it - Brian gets right out of it whether in or out of the water (9)
HYDRANGEABlooming in Japan during its rainy season, colour-changing flower ranging from white and pink to blue and purple depending on the soil pH and cultivar (9)
BRILLIANCEBrian gets sick in church of great splendour (10)
BURDENHow little Brian gets under his load (6)
DAPHNEAdjusted pH and drainage finally for shrub (6)
ABYSSINIAIan and I get into trouble at the end of chasm in Ethiopia, previously (9)
CLEARINGSActs of emptying or removing what confuses, obscures or obstructs, whether in relation to banking, forestry, nautical/domestic decks, Ucas or woodland deconstructs (9)
COSTARICALeading actor and I get into half the Coke in Central America (5,4)
TESTAMENTWill has it whether it be old or new!
LIBERTINELustful little man and I get into row
EVERYBODYEach person whether in a defined group or in general (9)
ROADTRAINMade a dart in or out of outback transport (4,5)
DIALOGUEIt's the loud age and I get into it with the expected conversation piece (8)
LPOSITIONScared people sometimes get into it
PEELZest of an orange or a lemon in its natural or candied state; or, a baker's wooden shovel for sliding bread or pizza dough in or out of a hot oven (4)
GRUYEREWhether in a puff pastry tart with asparagus and peas or in one's croque-monsieur, fondue, French onion soup or gougeres as light as the breeze, this nutty sweet tangy Swiss or alpine-style cheese is
CREAMTEAClotted jollop, scones and strawberry jam with a hot brew as a traditional taste of Cornwall or Devon, whether in the afternoon or early at 11, it is a little piece of West Country culinary heaven (5,
CHAINSSequences of links, whether in the form of fast food outlets, house buyers and sellers, mountains, necklaces, shackles or strings of sausages (6)
HEMSBorders or edges of cloth, doubled down and sewn, synonymous with being confined or boxed in, whether in a crowd or at home alone (4)
SILLIt's in or out of the window