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- Approve and circulate (4)
- What postgraduates work for to a greater extent? (6,6) *
- A pained expression (4)
- Jests go off as they grow old (8) *
- Alliance has a complaint against the French (6)
- Hard form of conundrum that loses its point (8) *
- Bad luck for those classed as sound performers (6) *
- Their acts are well known (8) *
- Broadcast to raise a smile (4) *
- Office girl could give a stranger hope (12) *
- English town, Channel port and a lot more (5) *
- A jerk from America? (4) *
- It breaks the surface before a morning dip (3,5) *
- It means one's refusing in code perhaps (2,4) *
- Odd assortment of biblical characters (3,3) *
- Country girl on the vessel (6)
- Female guard of honour (8) *
- Scrap area where ships are built in Hong Kong? (8) *
- It turns on an opponent (4)
- Use artistry in eating out (4) *
- A shade of caution (5) *
- Presumably he can be relied upon for dexterity (5-4,3) *
- ___ man is a type of primitive man named after a valley near Düsseldorf in Germany (11) *
- 2002 film starring Pierce Brosnan and Sophie Vavasseur, loosely based on the story of Desmond Doyle's fight against the Irish courts (6) *
- River on which Peterborough stands (4) *
- A large merchant ship formerly engaged in trade with Asia (8) *
- The interdependent organisms which share the same habitat (9) *
- Robert Louis Stevenson story originally serialised in the children's magazine Young Folks as The Sea Cook (8,6) *
- Popular name for Alfred Gilbert's statue of an winged archer atop the Shaftesbury Monument Memorial Fountain in Piccadilly Circus (4) *
- Actor and director who won an Oscar for his screenplay for Good Will Hunting (3,7) *
- The flag carrier airline of Spain, founded in 1927 (6) *
- Prickly plant of the genus Dipsacus (6) *
- Port city in Hawke's Bay, New Zealand, home of the statue Pania of the Reef (6) *
- The first President of the Palestinian National Authority (6,6) *
- French singer known as "the Little Sparrow" (5,4) *
- Character in 1980s TV series The A-Team played by Dwight Schultz (7) *
- Actress seen as Rachel Green in Friends (8,7) *
- Marine food fish of the family Clupeidae (7) *
- The creator of Star Trek (4,11) *
- Character in J R R Tolkien's The Hobbit from whom Bilbo Baggins took the Ring (6) *
- A prehistoric clapper bridge across the River Barle in the Exmoor National Park (4,5) *
- Servant to Lucentio in The Taming of the Shrew by William Shakespeare (6) *
- Captain in the Direction Centrale de la Police Judiciaire in Dan Brown's novel The Da Vinci Code (4,5) *
- Small village in Bedfordshire with an abbey and a safari park (6) *
- Musical instrument played by Paul McCartney and Brian Wilson (4,6) *
- Another name for tungsten (7) *
- London street best known as the site of the City of Westminster Magistrates' Court (10,4) *
- 1977 top ten hit for The Commodores (4) *
- Ivan ___, author of the novel Fathers and Sons (8) *
- Singer whose single Grace Kelly reached number one on the UK Singles Chart in 2007 (4) *