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- Rue raising sample of winter geraniums (6)
- A lake in alpine country or a distant one (9) *
- Insignificant people in dissenting cliques (7) *
- Workers keep score using brainpower (8) *
- I clear up misrepresented characteristic (8)
- Cut into pieces parasitic insects inside coat of seed (6) *
- Natural ability of a quiet little bird you'd picked up (8) *
- Ride with team travelling the Circle Line (8)
- World's response when Conservative comes to fore (8) *
- Main computer network in roof space (8)
- Outcome of unsettled Ulster (6)
- Inferior schooling excludes child (4) *
- What brings a lump to men's throats? (5,5) *
- Predicts sound of what cuckoo clock has (8) *
- Craft succeeded in seconds (5) *
- Military grade (4) *
- Vexed nuisance made a mistake, losing heart (8)
- Last goal not oddly hurried (6)
- Shook with cold three times as much around start of March (8) *
- Mark of disgrace or infamy (6)
- Glazed bakery product (4,3) *
- Petty squabble (4) *
- List of procedures (6) *
- Was equipped with (3) *
- Crunchy lettuce (3) *
- A subatomic particle with a mass equal to or greater than that of a proton (6) *
- One under par in golf (6) *
- Pre-1926 brand name of German cars built by the Daimler-Motoren-Gesellschaft (8) *
- Sponsors of rugby union's English Premiership from 2005 to 2010 (8) *
- Payments of a percentage of revenue made to an author, composer, inventor etc (9) *
- Eponymous hero of a picaresque novel by Saul Bellow published in 1953 (5,5) *
- French left-back who joined Everton from Barcelona in 2018 (5,5) *
- Stage name of Jiles Perry Richardson Jr, whose best-known compositions include Chantilly Lace and White Lightning (3,3,6) *
- Department of France whose capital is Lyons (5) *
- King of England known as Longshanks and the Hammer of the Scots (6,1) *
- English blonde bombshell actress and singer whose real surname was Fluck (5,4) *
- Japanese camera, printer and photocopier company founded in 1936 (5) *
- One of the two capitals of Eswatini, along with Lobamba (7) *
- Country whose motto is Plus Ultra (5) *
- A small nonrigid airship, especially one used for observation or as a barrage balloon (5) *
- The larva of the pyralid moth Pyrausta nubilalis , which is a serious pest of maize (4,5) *
- Plant also called green onion, spring onion and salad onion (8) *
- American aviation pioneer and author who in 1932 was the first female aviator to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean (6,7) *
- American pianist and bandleader whose theme song was Artistry in Rhythm (4,6) *
- 1995 novel by Robert Harris about a young mathematician stationed in Bletchley Park (6) *
- Latin phrase which means ‘actually existing’ (2,4) *
- Trousers extending to the knee or just below, worn for riding, mountaineering etc (8) *
- American film actor and entertainer born Joseph Yule, Jr. in 1920 (6,6) *
- US state whose capital is Nashville (9) *
- Scottish actor who was the Tenth Doctor in the TV series Doctor Who (5,7) *