No, Try again. You will know if you get it right.
CEILING (homophone of sealing).
Stones taken from Doctor Strange (7)
GARNETS by the Holy Host of Hoggoth
Brooklyn basketball team should wear mantle to use browser. (8)
Netscape (Nets + cape)
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Pulls out long forgotten but one respected religious treatises (8)
I won’t post a new clue because I’m not 100% sure about this one, but is it EPISTLES?
Not EPISTLES.
It’s double definition:
Pulls out |+| long forgotten but once respected religious treatises (8)
EXTRACTS (ex tracts)
Issue a writ for stirring bean soup (8)
Subpoena (anagram of BEAN SOUP)
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Commercial undertaking is an intriguing experience (9)
ADVENTURE (ad + venture)
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Insane carpenter is a surreal artist of a sort. (11, 7)
Renaissance painter (anagram of INSANE CARPENTER IS A)
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Ah-nuld is one of those fucked-up traitor men. (10)
TERMINATOR (anagrom of TRAITOR MEN).
The Nymph knelt and remembered Orion’s faults. (6)
Could we have a hint please?
Orison (anagram ORIONS)? If so, from whence Nymph?
It could be a reference to Henry V (“Soft you now!
The fair Ophelia!-
Nymph, in thy orisons
Be all my sins remembered.’)
If so, I think it’s a little obscure.
I guess I always heard that word as “orifices”.
Wasn’t it Hamlet?
Nonetheless, assuming ORISONS is correct:
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Noo! I ate poo, Ma! It was squishy. (12)
But “orisons” does not have the correct number of letters…
If played off ORISON then…
Noo! I ate poo, Ma! It was squishy. (12)
ONOMATOPOEIA (anagram)
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Care about piece of land (4)
ACRE (anagram of CARE)
Noel! Farrell’s movie’s returning for the holidays. (3)
ELF (hidden word)
Gerald served leg pork at Brooklyn university (7)