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- Starts to tearfully recite Buddhist mantra over remains - they’re in the pit (9) *
- Gifted rare type of claret by the French (4) *
- Shower curtain not cut (4)
- Give a lift to old love in one hour from Greenwich? (5) *
- She’s caught in a deceit (5)
- Good old Nell only half dead (4)
- Swimmer sculls up and down fluidly, ignoring slight hiccup at first (9) *
- Boring wrestling manoeuvre results in stalemate (8) *
- Containers of flavourful Assams and kombuchas? (6) *
- State maybe red according to its residents - all despite Obama’s leadership (8) *
- Hail recent broadcast for traditional approach to country houses (6) *
- Great tache! Trim sides and stick back on (8) *
- Folk dance recital unaffected (4)
- A couple of extra marks possibly given to us in German class (6) *
- The supreme creator god in Norse mythology (4) *
- 1990 film based on Stephen King's 1987 novel of the same name (6) *
- Pop group with which Boy George found fame (7,4) *
- A rich soft creamy French cheese named after a village in Normandy (9) *
- 2000 Amy Heckerling romantic comedy film starring Jason Biggs, Mena Suvari and Greg Kinnear (5) *
- Otto ___, founder of the Vienna Philharmonic best known for his operatic version of Shakespeare's The Merry Wives of Windsor (7) *
- Sanskrit term for an accomplished and enlightened person (5) *
- Pop group led by brothers Ron and Russell Mael (6) *
- In ancient Greece, the chief city of Boeotia, destroyed by Alexander the Great in 336 BC (6) *
- A naturally-occurring peptide in the salivary glands of medicinal leeches that has a blood anticoagulant property (7) *
- A run not scored off the bat in cricket (5) *
- Novel by George Eliot subtitled The Weaver of Raveloe (5,6) *
- Danish physicist who received the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1922 (5,4) *
- The most populous city in southwest Colombia (4) *
- Academy Award-winning film based on the 1974 book of the same name by Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein (3,3,10,3) *
- Boozer with French name, writer hot in Asian city (5,4) *
- Kit the writer placed far down, loading horse (7) *
- Body in vehicle about to join ship (7)
- Trap quickly springs back — end of mouse (5)
- Obstruction encountered in Little Thurrock (3)
- Democrat at fault reveals tendency (5)
- Sex position ordinary with Romeo's guest (7)
- King meets important Russian banker in country (5) *
- Place for putting vegetable — Chartreuse? (5)
- Astronaut best among stars when rotated (8) *
- One shooting bird on river (6) *
- One seen on beach, footballer carrying two books (6) *
- Prohibit canned nuts in country event (4,5) *
- Flammable liquid used there (5)
- Hands-free connection with this number? (3,2,4,2,7) *
- Sicilian eminence wants petunia in prime locations (4) *
- Audacious favourite losing heart (6)
- Detective Sergeant arresting little British idiots (6) *
- Entering Shetland bay German alas makes return journey (6) *
- Unlucky for being abandoned? That's harsh! (8) *
- Whence one cross, in traditional tales, drops from sky (8) *