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- Individual forms part of squad? (4)
- Old Roman statesman and orator (6)
- It's lace - turns out to be stretchy (7)
- Confident fool initially upsetting socialist (7)
- Quakers' boat, once refitted, returning to starting place (4,2,6,3) *
- A son has baby's bed from Berkshire town (5)
- Knitting instruments small and unnecessary (8) *
- Lake and river rose chaotically (9)
- Painter seen in Birmingham one time (5)
- Horse that Bob Champion rode to victory in the 1981 Grand National (8) *
- Technical name for a cough (6) *
- BBC classical music quiz chaired by Joseph Cooper from 1966 (4,3,5) *
- Famous aria from the opera Carmen by Georges Bizet sometimes referred to as "L'amour est un oiseau rebelle" (8) *
- A loose wide-sleeved liturgical vestment worn over the cassock by clergymen, choristers and acolytes (8) *
- Genus of plants commonly called coneflowers and black-eyed-susan (9) *
- Deep-toned native Australian wind instrument popularised by Rolf Harris (10) *
- A surrounding area or region (8)
- Country whose capital is Ankara (6) *
- A salad of shredded cabbage, mayonnaise, carrots, onions, etc (8) *
- Technical name for the eardrum (8,8) *
- Song by The Beach Boys that features an Electro-Theremin, played by Paul Tanner (4,10) *
- London area, birthplace of singer Matt Monro (10) *
- Group of Germanic languages spoken in Scandinavia (5) *
- Peter ___, Australian tennis player best known for his doubles partnership with Paul McNamee (8) *
- English punk rock band whose members have included Captain Sensible and Rat Scabies (3,6) *
- Caroline ___, English literary critic who was the first female professor of English Literature (8) *
- William ___, York-born English painter best known for his nudes (4) *
- Nickname of François Duvalier, repressive President of Haiti from 1957-1971 (4,3) *
- Spanish name for the Running of the Bulls, as in Pamplona, for example (8) *
- Stage name of New Orleans musician Mac Rebennack (2,4) *
- Tom ___, American golfer who won the Open Championship at Royal Troon in 1973 (8) *
- A tropical American click beetle of the genus Pyrophorus with luminescent thoracic organs (7) *
- Severe infection and inflammation of the intestines caused by bacteria, protozoa or parasitic worms (9) *
- In Greek mythology, a son of King Priam of Troy who was killed by Achilles (6) *
- A red-skinned potato originally bred in the Netherlands in 1962 (7) *
- Loch ___, the largest Scottish lake (6) *
- A weaverbird of the genus Passer and related genera (7) *
- A commissioned officer of the lowest rank in the US Navy (6) *
- A freshwater cyprinid fish of the genus Abramis (5) *
- The smallest of the Channel Islands that is open to the public (4) *
- Literary or archaic name for China (6) *
- The Abbot of ___, Scottish equivalent of England's Lord of Misrule (8) *
- Prefix for structure or red (5)
- Nome home (5)
- Loony tunes (4) *
- 1516 book by Sir Thomas More (6) *
- What a jeté involves (7) *
- "I ___," said the blind man (3) *
- Golf feat (5)
- Jury group (5)