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- Red face powder (5)
- Title of various senior Roman Catholics (9) *
- Parachutist's release (7) *
- Cook (a cake) (4) *
- Regard as likely to happen (6)
- Large African stork (7)
- Waste fluid (5) *
- Old Bailey (7,8,5) *
- Introduction to something more important (7) *
- Sheltered and warm place (7) *
- Arrangement in a straight line (9)
- Reminder of a place or person (8) *
- Programme of study by post (14,6) *
- Plant used for making tea (8) *
- Pale sandy fawn colour (5)
- Flightless seabird (7)
- Campaign for votes (11)
- Such as soap and shampoo (10) *
- The capital of Guam (5)
- Yaks it up (4)
- Of, relating to, or resembling a hawk (11) *
- European liliaceous plant with clusters of white or yellow flowers (8) *
- Any of the small drupes that make up the fruit of the blackberry, raspberry, etc. (6) *
- Defiant protester (9) *
- A person who divines, especially by crystal gazing (6) *
- Deer feature (6) *
- Go well (6) *
- Merle Oberon film (5) *
- Eye-popping pictures (5) *
- Lash stuff (7) *
- Deluxe accommodations (6) *
- Consideration when donning an off-the-shoulder dress (3,6) *
- Alternative to hanging out? (5) *
- Many John le Carré characters (5)
- Connoisseur of the finer things (7) *
- Voyagers, e.g. (6) *
- Snatched, colloquially (7) *
- Occasion for retirement? (7) *
- Animal found on either end of a scale (3) *
- Ones used to working from home? (4) *
- Seek reparations (3) *
- They may surround spectacles (4) *
- Lead-in to stakes (4) *
- weed beaters (4) *
- certain winter athlete (10) *
- Neat arrangements (4) *
- A bar or shaft on which a wheel revolves (4) *
- Another name for the papaya (6) *
- Ralph ___, British illustrator best known for his collaboration with the American writer Hunter S Thompson (8) *
- Very large oval Indian diamond that has been part of the British crown jewels since 1849 (3-1-4) *