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- Venus's love (6) *
- Apply with force, as brakes (4,2) *
- "Nabucco," e.g. (5) *
- Upright judge replaced by king in purge (5) *
- See God's city for, unfortunately, the lowest of the low (5,2,7) *
- Catholic state supported by us in Paris, like Notre Dame (9) *
- Starts to notice habitual halitosis, having, in elemental form, gas (7) *
- Walk briskly, then run from Tea Party participant (5,4) *
- Earldoms? Do not present incorrectly as provinces (6) *
- One revered before the first year of Our Lord, I'm thinking, in the Colosseum? (7) *
- Support in the library to reserve hotel in person (9) *
- Dummy swallowed plant with bad smell (7) *
- Top Cambridge mathematician abandoning arithmetic, perhaps at the first opportunity, for calculator? (7) *
- Cloth we fabricated using traditional methods (3-4) *
- See e.g. gents pursuing sex and the Bible in retreat (7) *
- Island occasionally banned nature study in central location (5) *
- River that flows from mid-Hampshire to join with Southampton Water (6) *
- The proboscis monkey genus (7) *
- Bowing technique for stringed instruments in which the bow bounces lightly upon the string (8) *
- Merlene ___, athlete who began her career representing Jamaica, but represented Slovenia from 2002 to 2012 (5) *
- Ancient Chinese system of aesthetics (4,4) *
- The official dessert of Massachusetts (6,5,3) *
- Cathedral city on the River Nene (12) *
- A mixture of wheat flour and fat used as the thickening agent in several classical French sauces (4) *
- Drink whose varieties include Cognac and Armagnac (6) *
- The state capital of Florida (11) *
- Genus of plants that includes auricula, cowslip and oxlip (7) *
- Any of a group of proteins that are produced by living cells and act as catalysts in specific biochemical reactions (6) *
- A former name for radon (5)
- Legendary king of Flanders who is an unofficial patron saint of beer or beer brewing (9) *
- The standard monetary unit of Lesotho, divided into 100 lisente (4) *
- 1984 novel by J G Ballard which was awarded the James Tait Black Memorial Prize (6,2,3,3) *
- Anything resembling a tongue in shape or function (7) *
- A three-pronged spear (7)
- A thick rope or cable for mooring or towing a ship (6) *
- The state capital of North Carolina (7) *
- Word, used especially by medieval scribes to indicate the end of a book, part of a manuscript, etc. (8) *
- Historical and geographic area in southeast Europe comprising parts of Bulgaria, Greece and Turkey (6) *
- One of the seven emirates constituting the United Arab Emirates, bordered by Sharjah (5) *
- Musical direction that a note is to be held for or beyond its full time value (6) *
- Surname of newspaper barons Viscount Northcliffe and Viscount Rothermere (10) *
- Genus of plants in the family Fabaceae also known as Sweet Clover (7) *
- A prehistoric Peruvian tomb or temple, usually a truncated pyramid of stone, often of immense size (5) *
- Horse that won the 1978 Grand National (6) *
- Dodgy dealer (4)
- Average doctor gains energy during ramble (7)
- Suffer essentially absurd stigma (7)
- Pub garden rage, gulping whiskey -- it's spiked (6,4) *
- One stealing fish is a cheeky youngster (14) *
- Detains chap tucking into wines (7)