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- Some sled dogs
- Suffix for count or baron *
- Hen's noise *
- Snake eyes, in a casino *
- Malt shop orders *
- Essential __; aromatherapy bottles *
- Enliven; energize
- Mix in a bowl
- Dozed
- Freeway entance *
- Linda Lavin role
- Larry, __ & Curly Joe *
- Young fellow (3)
- Get a glimpse of (4)
- Actor Willem (5) *
- Needs medical help *
- Experts (4) *
- Boston __ chowder *
- Santa's landing place
- Cut of pork (5,3) *
- Scouring pad brand *
- Haughtiness
- Light wind (6) *
- Bloody (4)
- Daunt (10)
- Tumbledown (10)
- Into pieces (7)
- Party-giver (4) *
- A follower or expounder of the pre-Copernican system of astronomy that placed the earth at the centre of the universe (10) *
- A J ___, Scottish novelist whose works include The Stars Look Down and The Citadel (6) *
- Case in which bottles may be locked with their contents visible (8) *
- Surname of the US inventor of the electric telegraph (5) *
- Greek goddess of fortune whose Roman counterpart is Fortuna (5) *
- Isolated mountain peak above a surface of ice or snow (7) *
- A type of administrative division in Slavic countries, including some countries of the former Soviet Union (6) *
- Georg Philipp ___, German composer, contemporary of J S Bach and Vivaldi (8) *
- 1990 film starring Arnold Schwarzenegger and Sharon Stone, based on the Philip K Dick story We Can Remember It for You Wholesale (5,6) *
- Defender who participated in a club record three promotions with West Bromwich Albion (4,7) *
- Large insect of the order Hemiptera, the male of which produces a nocturnal droning noise (6) *
- A large travelling case hinged at the back so as to open out into two compartments (11) *
- The Great Bell in the clock tower of the Houses of Parliament (3,3) *
- Western Australian town named Stuart until 1931 (5,7) *
- Name for helium, neon, argon, krypton, xenon and radon (5,5) *
- 1974 Top Ten single by Freddie Starr (3,3) *
- Debut album by Patti Smith, released in 1975 (6) *
- US term for the constellation Ursa Minor (6,6) *
- Dorset town that has the largest natural harbour in Europe (5) *
- The episcopal jurisdiction of the Bishop of Rome (4,3) *
- Highest part of the heavens, thought by the ancients to contain the pure element of fire (8) *
- 2006 play by Howard Brenton based on the story of Heloise and Abelard (2,8) *