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- French term for passionate appeal or complaint (3,2,5) *
- Metrical foot consisting of one long and one short syllable (7) *
- Fort ___ , 1948 John Ford film starring Henry Fonda and John Wayne (6) *
- Evergreen shrub with spiny leaves and clusters of yellow flowers (7) *
- Relating to teaching methods designed to support pupils with learning difficulties (8) *
- US state mentioned in the John Denver song Take Me Home, Country Roads (4,8) *
- Member of The Three Degrees who appeared in the second series of The Real Marigold Hotel (6,8) *
- Home video game console released by Sega in November 1998 (9) *
- Description of pressure exerted by a fluid at equilibrium due to force of gravity (11) *
- American author of The Snow Goose and The Poseidon Adventure (4,7) *
- Blondie number one single that is the theme to the 1980 film American Gigolo (4,2) *
- Greek comic dramatist whose only complete extant comedy is Dyskolos (8) *
- The title character of Dick King-Smith's 1983 book The Sheep-Pig (4) *
- Former England forward whose clubs included Fulham, Queens Park Rangers and Manchester City (6,5) *
- Relative of Charles Darwin who devised the first weather map (7,6) *
- The tropical American evergreen tree Crescentia cujete , that produces large round gourds (8) *
- Fruit, also known as sarda in southeast Asia, developed in Israel (5,5) *
- Rodolphe ___, Swiss chocolate manufacturer who invented the conching machine and other processes to improve the quality of chocolate (5) *
- Australian actress best known for playing Frieda "Franky" Doyle in Prisoner: Cell Block H (5,5) *
- The underground stem of the plant Zingiber officinale (6) *
- Collection of 114 hymns or formulations for the treatment of diseases in Hinduism (7-4) *
- Bruce ___, American singer best known for his 1962 US number one hit, Hey! Baby (7) *
- Migratory diving duck, the male of which is black and white with a green head (9) *
- Legendary continent said to have sunk in the ocean west of the Straits of Gibraltar (8) *
- Paul ___, Kenyan runner who held the world best time in the marathon from 2003 to 2007 (6) *
- Former name for the Kingdom of Eswatini (9) *
- Former England cricketer who captained Sussex to the 2003, 2006 and 2007 County Championship titles (5,5) *
- ___ Grillo, Italian comedian who co-founded the Italian Five Star Movement (5) *
- Surname of the detective played by Helen Mirren in the TV series Prime Suspect (8) *
- Dish of minced meat under a layer of mashed potato (9,3) *
- Tailless macaque monkey associated with the Rock of Gibraltar (7,3) *
- The ___ , title of a 1975 Jospeh Wamburgh novel about the exploits of a group of LA police officers (9) *
- Maiden of Greek mythology, turned into a spider by Athena (7) *
- Surname of the main character in D H Lawrence's Sons And Lovers (5) *
- Greek writer of tragedies which include Antigone and Oedipus The King (9) *
- Small river in Ayrshire immortalised in Robert Burns's poem Sweet ___ (5) *
- Charles ___, Monégasque Formula One racing driver who won the 2019 Belgian and Italian Grands Prix (7) *
- South American tree in the family Lecythidaceae that has the same name as its edible seed (6,3) *
- English goalkeeper whose clubs have included Crystal Palace, Manchester City and Preston North End (5,4) *
- Rock band founded by Peter Green in 1967 (9,3) *
- Canadian actor and musician best known for playing Ben Cartwright in the TV series Bonanza (5,6) *
- 2004 hit single by Scissor Sisters (4,4,4) *
- A hit in May 1965 for both Burt Bacharach and Billy J Kramer and the Dakotas (6,3,5,3,6) *
- Daughter of Polonius and sister of Laertes in William Shakespeare's play Hamlet (7) *
- American singer and actress who began her acting career on the children's TV series Barney & Friends (6,5) *
- 1960s American TV series, created and produced by Irwin Allen, inspired by the 1812 novel The Swiss Family Robinson (4,2,5) *
- Czech athlete who was decathlon champion at the 2004 Olympics (5,6) *
- EastEnders character played by Martin Kemp (5,4) *
- Member of Boyzone who had a solo number one with When You Say Nothing at All (5,7) *
- A provincial governor in ancient Persia (6) *