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- The largest city in Saxony-Anhalt, birthplace of the composer Georg Friedrich Händel (5) *
- The undisputed World Chess Champion 1975–85 and FIDE World Chess Champion 1993–99 (7,6) *
- 1973 novel by Erica Jong (4,2,6) *
- Spice Girl nicknamed Sporty Spice (3,1) *
- The largest city in Brazil (3,5) *
- Brand of motor scooter first manufactured in Milan in 1947 (9) *
- Keyboardist, singer and songwriter in Keane (3,4-5) *
- French department created from parts of Orléanais, Perche and Chartrain in 1790 (4-2-4) *
- Romanian professional tennis player who was World Number 1 between August 1973 and June 1974 (4,7) *
- Actor born Michael Demitri Shalhoub in 1932 (4,6) *
- Dutch international defender who joined Brighton & Hove Albion from Ajax in 2020 (4,7) *
- The second largest city in Iran (7) *
- The last man to have completed the triple crown, i.e. winning the singles, doubles and mixed doubles titles at a Grand Slam tournament (5,6) *
- American Baptist minister and activist assassinated in 1968 (6,6,4) *
- Leader, with his brother Hengist, of the first Jutish settlers in Britain (5) *
- English right-back who joined Southampton from Tottenham Hotspur in 2020 (4,6-6) *
- Spongy vascular organ situated near the stomach (6) *
- Scottish town and former Royal Burgh in whose abbey Robert The Bruce was the last of seven Scottish kings to be buried (11) *
- A vessel with two hulls flanking the main hull (8) *
- 1949 George Cukor film starring Spencer Tracy and Katharine Hepburn (5,3) *
- Ocean that existed between the continents of Gondwana and Laurasia during much of the Mesozoic era (6) *
- In Greek mythology, a woman participant in the orgiastic rites of Dionysus (6) *
- In Wales, the bardic institution associated with the eisteddfod (7) *
- A hard unglazed brownish-red earthenware, or the clay from which it is made (5,5) *
- Traditional small cake from the Lorraine region of France, featured in Marcel Proust's À la recherche du temps perdu (9) *
- London station, designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel, that opened in 1847 (10) *
- Line penned by Scottish philosopher and poet (5) *
- Mild analgesic drug known as acetaminophen in the US (11) *
- Epic poem in blank verse by John Milton, originally published in 1667 in ten books (8,4) *
- American lawyer set to defend one English case (6)
- Some have delusions of this German currency dominating another mostly (8) *
- Open University dons also in the old capital (7)
- Refreshment for most of army with tea to drink (8) *
- Michael who sings Keep On Running (6) *
- Kurds darn pants – tight ones (9) *
- Athletic team's possible cause of food poisoning? (6) *
- Greeks charge carriers for carrying one article (7) *
- Hard cheese, having lost way in Paris? (6) *
- North American woman with Russian name apparently imprisoned? (8) *
- Actor from Brazil employed in Droylsden ironworks (2,4) *
- US author for one visits bogus healer (6,3) *
- Gent's undies regularly removed for exercise (5)
- Papers penned by revolutionary left-wing idealist (7)
- The writer served up crackers and cheese (8) *
- English painter left with Sibyl? (8) *
- Short book Harry lent to Eve (9)
- Alternative route from Hyde to Urmston (6) *
- A place to keep wine (9)
- Fruit supply in a tree (5) *
- Horse shakes off one bird (5) *