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Cryptic 2604 & DT26648

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bald eagle | 15:33 Mon 05th Sep 2011 | Crosswords
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Help required please with final few clues
17d Make clear space for fighters in boxing contest, 2 words, 5 and 3 letters ?R?N? A?T
4a Was tail outstanding on fish? 8 letter word ?H?A?W?D

7d Old French ready mixed cement traps one, 7 letter word ??N?I?E
18d Mixed food favoured for crusaders foe, 7 letter word S?L?D??
26a Gain drug- it may get you intoxicated, 4 letter word beginning with W

appreciate any suggestions, please
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26a) wine
17 Bring out (ring in bout)
18 Saladin (salad + in)
4 Shadowed (shad + owed)
7d Centime . . . . anag/ cement 1 . . . . old French ready money
7d Centime (i in anag of cement)
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My thanks to you all for your help. Appreciate your prompt responses.

I have a problem with shadowed for 4 accross, as I have put anise for 6d - initial shot in organised campaign, which gives me 4th letter of 4a as an A, not D.
Is this answer incorrect, please?

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Definitely shadowed. Where's the definition for anise?!
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Thank you Quizmonkey, I thought anise was a drink as well as a herb, so perhaps this is where I have gone wrong ? I associated it with a shot in the clue, and noted anise in word organised.

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Can't get it but I'd think campaign was the def - from shooting off the initial letter off a word for organised. (5 letters beginning D?)
May I?

6d Drive - double meaning; campaign & shot from tee
Drive - both an initial shot in golf (for example) and a word for a campaign.
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Thank you Quizmonkey and Lie-in King, get it now, missed the double meaning
Thanks once again
Doh! Of course

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