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- Noun replacing quiet feeble sort is potty (5) *
- Born with money? Supplier of beneficial oil (4) *
- As used by poet, meat wagon is boring now (5) *
- Somewhat unlikely having it for special shawl (7) *
- Trollop grins for locals around independent Earl (7) *
- In a worthy way, awkwardly only involving Baron (5) *
- Wind leads to bloating — offensive release assured (4) *
- No longer stop children finding boggy ground (5) *
- Having no gills (10) *
- Tropical trees of the species Roystonea regia, used ornamentally in the southern US (5,5) *
- German sweet bread traditionally eaten at Christmas (7) *
- A demon, often in animal form, attending a witch (8,6) *
- Chiliad is a Greek-based word for ____ things (3,8) *
- Moroccan city in a 1969 Crosby, Stills & Nash song title (9) *
- Derek ____ starred in the 1976 BBC series I, Claudius (6) *
- The side piece of a door or window (4) *
- Collectors of pollen range across acres (6) *
- ____s of the King is a Tennyson volume of Arthurian poetry (5) *
- Symbol indicating the position of middle C in some trombone, cello and bassoon parts (5,4) *
- One with an uncanny ability to make money may be said to have the ____ touch (5) *
- Inlet which is part of the Irish Sea shipping forecast area (8,3) *
- Cistercian ruin in the North York Moors national park (8,5) *
- Ancient Greek site of the temple of Diana (7) *
- Unofficial name for the border between Germany and Poland (4-6,4) *
- Colloquially, a very unreasonable hour (6,6) *
- Carrot, cassava, turnip or yam (4,9) *
- Flowering plant sometimes called sword lily (9) *
- Anglo-Indian dish in which the British contributions are fish and hard-boiled eggs (8) *
- To take drugs without supervision (4-8) *
- Ceramic pieces with a metallic glaze (10) *
- Author of The Third Man (6,6) *
- Turkish dish of aubergines stuffed with garlic, onions and tomatoes, apparently named after a prayer leader (4,7) *
- Scottish football club whose home matches were at Love Street stadium until 2009 (2,6) *
- Public school for girls near Brighton (7) *
- Louis ____ is famous for high-end bags and leather goods (7) *
- Atmosphere in restaurant (4) *
- Temperature scale on which water boils at 80 degrees (7) *
- Country house: term for family area (5) *
- ____ is leaving requisite ogres formed extravagantly (12) *
- Supermarket chain created when West Yorkshire dairy and butchery companies merged in 1965 (4) *
- Title for Brahms (4)
- Uncle, in Oaxaca (3)
- Future chicken (3)
- Nails, as a test (4)
- Name on some underwear (5)
- Small dress size (6)
- Ends of bridal paths (6) *
- One puts off using them (8,7) *
- Fish getting caught after ten stand out (5) *
- Vulgarians (5)