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- Person training in the arena regularly (6) *
- Silverback training to open mouth wide (4) *
- Spooner produces anti-depressant from this kitchen appliance (4,5) *
- Son's missing out on love with long nose (6)
- A cruciferous plant of the genus Raphanus cultivated for its edible root (6) *
- Day that is long (3)
- Grate the last piece of bread after tea is cooked (11) *
- Part of leaf from flyer one's picked up (6)
- Gentle stroke; tap (3)
- Chunk of writing (9) *
- Adjective used to describe Champagne that is not sweet (4) *
- No longer making quotations in dramatic style (8) *
- Gadget needed for an American soldier's mode of operation (5)
- Possibly tigerish fliers? (5) *
- Like a perfectly upright timber (5) *
- Blemishing the exam papers? (7) *
- Uniformly brownish attire? (6) *
- Liable to show an upsurge in nepotism (4) *
- The gold-digger's department of expertise? (6) *
- Doesn't have many a sound axe (5) *
- It's kept in Delaware, but broken in Wales (3) *
- Cover needed when the medico is hors de combat (4) *
- Losing air (9) *
- Singer in All Saints who was a contestant on Celebrity Race Across the World (7,5) *
- Eric Carmen song from the film Dirty Dancing that was a top ten hit in the US (6,4) *
- 1966 novel by Paul Scott that begins his Raj Quartet (3,5,2,3,5) *
- Any of various papilionaceous plants of the genus Phaseolus (4) *
- English singer-songwriter who had top ten hits with Misfit and Under the Thumb as a teenager (3,5) *
- Speyside single malt Scotch whisky distillery in Dufftown, Scotland owned by William Grant & Sons (8) *
- A richly-seasoned French stew of meat or poultry and vegetables (6) *
- An imaginary country of tiny inhabitants in Jonathan Swift's Gulliver's Travels (8) *
- Founder member of the Hollies who was part of a supergroup with David Crosby and Stephen Stills (6,4) *
- A partial or full set of artificial teeth (7) *
- English punk band who had hits with Swords of a Thousand Men and Wünderbar (7,5) *
- Belgian surrealist artist whose works include The Treachery of Images (4,8) *
- Village site of The Prancing Pony inn in the works of J R R Tolkien (4) *
- American lawyer, Union general and governor of New Mexico Territory best known for his historical adventure story Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ (3,7) *
- American actor and comedian best known for playing Michael Scott in the NBC version of The Office (5,6) *
- Dance music producer whose single Killer , introducing Seal as a vocalist, topped the charts in 1990 (7) *
- American singer and songwriter nicknamed "The Queen of Rockabilly" (5,7) *
- American actress whose roles include Trudy Campbell in Mad Men (6,4) *
- The lead singer of the Troggs (3,7) *
- Swiss conductor who was the principal conductor of Diaghilev's Ballets Russes (6,8) *
- American actor best known for playing the title role in the detective series Cannon (7,6) *
- BBC sitcom created by Dawn French and Jennifer Saunders (10,8) *
- Chickens' crests, or barbers' tools (5) *
- Gaffer's adhesive (4) *
- Show with Big Bird (6,6) *
- Noggin, or a fruit such as honeydew (5) *
- Stand that might hold a portrait (5) *