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- The largest continent (4)
- There are 100 in an Israeli shekel (6) *
- 1894 opera by Jules Massenet best known for the entr'acte for violin and orchestra Méditation (5) *
- André ___, Cameroonian international goalkeeper who joined Ajax from the Barcelona Academy in 2015 (5) *
- Country whose capital is Bogotá (8) *
- Author best known for Watership Down (7,5) *
- The second most expensive property on a UK Monopoly board (4,4) *
- TV comedy-drama series starring James Nesbitt, Helen Baxendale, John Thomson and Fay Ripley (4,4) *
- The capital of Cuba (6)
- Member of Oasis who formed his High Flying Birds in 2010 (4,9) *
- A mechanical model of the solar system (6)
- 1964 Richard Lester film featuring The Beatles (1,4,4,5) *
- Enormous spider in J K Rowling's Harry Potter stories (6) *
- Scottish folk rock band best known for the song Stuck in the Middle with You (8,5) *
- American rapper born Stanley Kirk Burrell in 1962 (2,6) *
- Country in central Europe whose capital is Bratislava (8) *
- First name used by the American actress born Nathalie Kay Hedren (5) *
- Labour Party politician who became the UK's first black Cabinet Minister in 2002 (4,7) *
- 1938 semi-autobiographical play by Emlyn Williams (3,4,2,5) *
- 1982 top ten hit single by Fat Larry's Band (4) *
- In Indian cookery, a method of cooking meat or vegetables in a clay oven (8) *
- The large Indian antelope Boselaphus tragocamelus (6) *
- Indian actress, food and travel writer and TV personality named a CBE in 2004 (6,7) *
- A 2002 novel by Iain Banks about a radio DJ (4,3) *
- BBC current affairs programme launched in 1980 (9) *
- The first man on the moon (4,9)
- Stage name of a Dutch exotic dancer executed as a German spy in World War I (4,4) *
- American actress and comedian who eloped with Cuban bandleader Desi Arnaz in 1940 (7,4) *
- US frontiersman, trapper, scout and Indian agent after whom the state capital of Nevada is named (3,6) *
- Film director son of David Bowie whose films include Moon and Source Code (6,5) *
- Small Madagascan mammal resembling a hedgehog or shrew (6) *
- A yacht or other boat with twin hulls (9) *
- Village in Bradford that is home to the Bradford Bulls (5) *
- Shrub of the dogbane family, with lance-shaped leathery leaves and ornate red or white flowers (8) *
- Device on a firearm that responds to the slightest stimulus (4,7) *
- Irish radio and TV broadcaster who died in 2016 (5,5) *
- Horse that won the 1976 Grand National (3,5) *
- A circular coral reef or string of coral islands surrounding a lagoon (5) *
- Fool in Shakespeare's Twelfth Night (5) *
- Jean Auguste Dominique ___, French painter whose works include La Grande Odalisque (6) *
- A Muslim form of salutation consisting of a deep bow with the right palm on the forehead (6) *
- Cocktail of tequila, lemon or lime juice, and an orange-flavoured liqueur (9) *
- Scottish Championship football club based at Stark's Park, Kirkcaldy (5,6) *
- A publisher's emblem on a book (8) *
- Scottish poet whose works include A Drunk Man Looks at the Thistle (4,9) *
- 2011 French film that won a Best Picture Oscar (3,6) *
- English actor whose TV series include Only Fools and Horses , The Darling Buds of May and A Touch of Frost (5,5) *
- 1981 film directed by Wolfgang Petersen, adapted from a novel of the same name by Lothar-Günther Buchheim (3,4) *
- Young plants (9) *
- Conspiracies (5) *