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Inquisitor 137 No Yens by Schadenfreude

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Speravi | 12:41 Sun 09th Aug 2009 | Crosswords
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Congratulations to anyone who has finished this. It's tough, much more difficult than anything the Listener series has had to offer this year. I have six entries to make, with 22ac being the most puzzling - any help would be appreciated.

For anyone struggling with this, my strategy was, firstly, to identify the 20 clues with the extra word - their grid lengths match the bracketed numbers. That could lead to enough of the quotation to be helpful. Secondly, I tried the non-asterisked remaining clues. This confirmed the theme. I left the asterisked clues until last. Bradford was of limited help. Some of the thematic material in its untreated form was pretty recondite to me. Good luck with it, and I doff my hat to Schadenfreude - the construction is superbly elegant.
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This is an angram of chore inside a three letter bird followed by a two letter abbreviation for unserviceable (ie not working).
Thanks - have just found it. Also not convinced about the answer to 7 down - the entry seems obvious but the thematic item difficult to determine!
A bit obscure this one. I came up with Francesco Bernia (anag BRAIN + E). He was an Italian of the 16th century and also known as Berni. The name fitted so I went with it!
Very obscure - not listed among poets I've seen but thanks for the tip!

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