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- Sammy , Chicago Cubs baseball player who hit 179 home runs in the three seasons between 1998-2000 (4) *
- Lionel , composer of the stage musicals Twang! and Maggie May (4) *
- Robert , author of the novels Psycho and Lori (5) *
- Character played by Cesar Romero in 1960s US television series Batman (5) *
- A type of satirical, usually topical, West Indian ballad (7) *
- In biology, a cavity or depression, such as any of the spaces in the matrix of bone (6) *
- 1990s BBC medical drama series created by Jed Mercurio, writing under the pseudonym John MacUre (7,6) *
- Stern and terribly fat (3)
- Wild thing preferring squash to snakebite? (3,11) *
- About to exploit star concerned with controversial issue (5,7) *
- Academician and Knight Companion arriving at farm (5)
- Port and former capital of Nigeria on the Bight of Benin (5) *
- Longest river in Africa (4)
- River in Scotland that flows through the Grampian Mountains to the Moray Firth (4) *
- Chess piece usually shaped like a horse's head (6) *
- The first of the major Hebrew prophets (6)
- Plant of the genus Veronica (9) *
- Village in Cambridgeshire that gave its name to an English cheese (7) *
- Wine with a distinctive vanilla bouquet and flavour, produced around the Ebro river in Spain (5) *
- A circular temple in Rome dedicated to all the gods, used since 609 AD as a Christian church (8) *
- In Irish folklore, a female spirit whose wailing warns of impending death (7) *
- Snowman in a Christmas song written by Walter "Jack" Rollins and Steve Nelson in 1950 (6) *
- Best Picture at the 91st Academy Awards (5,4) *
- The ancient Greek underworld and the abode of the god of the same name (5) *
- Swiss-born French architect and town planner whose real name was Charles Edouard Jeanneret (2,9) *
- 2021 film written and directed by Kenneth Branagh (7) *
- Mechanical drawing toy invented by André Cassagnes in the late 1950s as L'Ecran Magique (4,1,6) *
- A fine strong silky fabric (5) *
- 1979 Hal Ashby film that was the last Peter Sellers film to be released while he was alive (5,5) *
- Port in Brittany that is France's chief naval station (5) *
- BBC TV interview programme hosted by John Freeman, and later by Jeremy Isaacs (4,2,4) *
- Stop working for American institute in Florida (4) *
- Synonymous with The Big Bang and that's explosive (3) *
- A fair amount of drugs for heart problems or various conditions (7) *
- One is up to one's neck resolving car tax (6) *
- Nod to Dublin dispute with spy briefly (6) *
- Their union offers security (4,3,3) *
- Two names written in a foreign language (7) *
- Yet a crooked dealer may deal himself one (8) *
- Small graceful antelope of which there is a Thomson's variety (7) *
- Swiss canton whose capital is Lausanne (4) *
- US-born Greek operatic soprano whose original surname was Kalageropoulos (5,6) *
- A peer-to-peer electronic payment system invented by Satoshi Nakamoto in 2008 (7) *
- Where infectious type might go with rival boss (5) *
- Roar from Norway rat in a type of port (5) *
- Call the cops for Jack up at Harlem riot (5,3,5) *
- Clubs mad to leave stadium? (4) *
- Short study on good books leaves a mark (4)
- Even McCaffrey is bound to offer you a drink and some food (4) *
- Is responsible for the issue dividing child adoption (3) *