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- Phantom in sight! (6)
- Indiscreet kiss involving the French (8) *
- Scots girl fool caught in fib (6)
- Start to see in what way to reveal (4)
- Put stop to drink in Irish city (4) *
- Painter in Stuttgart is troubled (6)
- Holding tureen that breaks (6)
- Arab for example keeping a husky (6)
- Load of cool blokes in street (8)
- Large sea duck of the genus Somateria (5) *
- Secret soldiers behind hotel window (4) *
- Artist whose work My Bed was shortlisted for the 1999 Turner Prize (6,4) *
- Indian actor inducted into the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 1960 (4) *
- Musical written by James Rado and Gerome Ragni (4) *
- US state, nicknamed the Buckeye State (4) *
- In Greek mythology, a river-god who was great-grandfather of the soldiers Crethon and Orsilochus, who were slain by Aeneas during the Trojan War (7) *
- Greek goddess of youth after whom a plant genus is named (4) *
- Frog character in Sesame Street and The Muppet Show (6) *
- An Italian sweet almond-flavoured liqueur (8) *
- American lyricist and librettist best known for his collaborations with Frederick Loewe (4,3,6) *
- English rock band whose albums include Crime of the Century and Breakfast in America (10) *
- An intricate multicoloured pattern knitted with Shetland wool (4,4) *
- British writer whose children's books include The Railway Children (1,6) *
- English rock band, fronted by Robert Smith, formed in Crawley in 1976 (3,4) *
- Green-skinned banana-like fruit of the plant Musa paradisiaca (8) *
- A small ensemble of street musicians in Mexico (8) *
- Native American people living in Ontario, Saskatchewan and Manitoba (4) *
- The state capital of Oregon (5) *
- British band best known for their 1980 cover version of Tom Hark (3,8) *
- The smallest and coolest kind of star on the main sequence (3,5) *
- Parliamentary commander-in-chief during the English Civil War (6,7) *
- Independent record label founded by Geoff Travis in 1978, which developed from his West London record shop (5,5) *
- Tibetan name for the abominable snowman (4) *
- German songs of which Franz Schubert wrote over 600 (6) *
- 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) *