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- Golf course measure (4) *
- Go on dates with (3)
- ___ out (go on a rant about a subject of interest) (4) *
- As you wish, in radio lingo (5) *
- Shining examples (5)
- Shuddered (6)
- Breakfast side dish (4)
- Memoir, in brief (3) *
- Past lovers (4) *
- Traditionally rainy times (6) *
- High-tech replica (5)
- Slows a car down (6) *
- Electronic examination (4)
- Yellowhammer's cry of distress heralding a lot of attention (6) *
- A microcrystalline form of quartz with crystals arranged in parallel fibres (10) *
- I'm included in transfer of ten (7)
- "Bailamos" lyrics, say (9) *
- roadside inn (5)
- Britain-France connector (7) *
- online manners (10)
- local leisure (10) *
- hybrid utensil (5) *
- Deity's name unknown to followers (5) *
- Singer who had a UK number 1 hit with RIP in 2012 (7) *
- Smart girl assuming power is perhaps final (3,3) *
- Genre mixing R'n'B, soul, and rap, mainly circa 1988-93 (3,4,5) *
- Type of book whose name comes from Latin for "white” (5) *
- Needing seconds to check confidential information? (7) *
- Scoundrel's run out on the fiddle (5) *
- Desktop PC web search feature, 2010-2017, showing likely desired lists of hits as you typed, eg Yellowstone National Park ones for "yellows” (6,7) *
- Glam rock band formed by Marc Bolan in 1967 (4) *
- Holiday's doomed, visit cut short (6) *
- "Whoso beset him round / With dismal stories, / Do but themselves ____; / His strength the more is” (John Bunyan) (8) *
- The Beano's General ____ ran a remote control model army (5) *
- "One should never put on ____ trousers to go out to battle for freedom and truth” (Ibsen) (4,4) *
- Joni Mitchell's second album, released in 1969 (6) *
- Question priest about who's making pleasantries? (8) *
- Roderick Random's uncle in a 1748 Tobias Smollett novel (3,7) *
- Spiteful about rule more than once — it's an old knack (12) *
- So, what, do I just sit here and ____ about me-self?' (Jamie Tartt, footballer in TV series Ted Lasso) (7,2,3,2) *
- "Photography [. . .] records / Dull days as dull, and hold-it smiles as frauds, / And will not censor ____” (Philip Larkin) (9) *
- Yorked, England's opener's out, batting like a nerd (5) *
- Systematic way of reaching the wrong conclusion with confidence, in a version of Murphy's Law (5) *
- Tories upset with limits of inquest take the lure (8) *
- Hastings ____ was Malawi's first president (5) *
- To one's self, in French (1,3) *
- Retreating hood's gal almost caught by PC Plod (5) *
- Jacob ____'s two sculptures for the former London Underground offices at 55 Broadway caused public outrage in 1929 (7) *
- 1950s and 1960s film icon called "the most beautiful woman in the world”, after the Italian title of one of her films (4,12) *
- Own goal in tournament's opener with Germany knocking out Italy (5) *