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- Wide sheds for sows (10) *
- Northerner whose daughter replaces traveller's first son (8) *
- Vehicle emptied brought in prompting detailed search (13) *
- Second stick tossed in river (6) *
- Jet following unseats Frenchman in spectacular rise (8) *
- Name of Captain Hook's right-hand man in Peter Pan (4) *
- A red or white wine produced around the Ebro river in Spain (5) *
- A clergyman appointed to assist a parish priest (6) *
- US state whose capital is Topeka (6) *
- Eastern of the two great rivers that define Mesopotamia, the other being the Euphrates (6) *
- Narrator of the 1975 BBC animated series Mr Men (6,4) *
- BBC children's TV series that was presented by Johnny Morris (6,5) *
- The sixth largest city in Ohio and the county seat of Montgomery County (6) *
- Novel by L P Hartley published in 1953 (3,2-7) *
- BBC comedy series written by John Cleese and Connie Booth (6,6) *
- Bill ___, Irish musician who composed Riverdance for the interval of the 1994 Eurovision Song Contest (6) *
- American golfer who won The Open Championship five times (3,6) *
- Plant with small white, yellow, purple or pink flowers whose name means rock-breaker (9) *
- A minor occupation undertaken as a diversion (9) *
- A heavy hard-wearing waterproof fabric for outdoor use as a protective covering against moisture (9) *
- Costa Rican goalkeeper who joined Paris Saint-Germain from Real Madrid in 2019 (6,5) *
- Any bone of the wrist (6) *
- West African republic bordered by Senegal to the north (6-6) *
- Well-known song written by Cy Coleman and Dorothy Fields for the musical Sweet Charity (3,7) *
- Fruit formerly called the love apple (6) *
- Norfolk town in the valley of the River Waveney close to the border with Suffolk (4) *
- A military unit of the ancient Roman army made up of infantry with supporting cavalry (6) *
- A waterspout carved in the form of a grotesque face or creature (8) *
- Acronym for the apparatus which randomly generates Premium Bond numbers (5) *
- Deciduous tree of the genus Tilia (6) *
- Thin soup that contains pearl barley (6,5) *
- Mineral that is the chief source of lead (6) *
- 2002 number one single by Liberty X (4,1,6) *
- The young of herrings, sprats, etc, cooked and eaten whole as a delicacy (9) *
- British Formula One team active from 1978 to 2002 (6) *
- BBC sitcom starring William Mervyn, Robertson Hare and Derek Nimmo, first broadcast in 1966 (3,3,3,7) *
- South African golfer who won The Open Championship four times (5,5) *
- The standard monetary unit of Burma (4) *
- Derbyshire town in the Peak District noted for its thermal springs (6) *
- Town within the London Borough of Enfield in which Bruce Forsyth was born (8) *
- 1965 number one single by Tom Jones (3,3,7) *
- A figure of a lamb emblematic of Christ, bearing the banner of the cross (5,3) *
- Actor who played Professor Quirrell in Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (3,4) *
- A Spanish dish made from rice, shellfish, chicken and vegetables (6) *
- The first female artist to win the Grammy for Best Album three times (6,5) *
- The capital of Eritrea (6)
- British banking brand founded as a building society in 1853 (7) *
- English singer-songwriter best known for the 1969 number one single Where Do You Go To (My Lovely)? (5,8) *
- Australian state whose capital is Melbourne (8) *
- Leguminous plant with trifoliate leaves (6) *