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- Take in a spread (4) *
- Place to conceal oneself (5-4) *
- Pluses and minuses, e.g. (5) *
- Down state? (5) *
- Runs into some difficulties (9) *
- It can lead to a longer sentence (3) *
- Part of a speaker's introduction (3) *
- Sound from a jubilant crowd (4) *
- Momentary disruptions (5) *
- Common suspect in a murder mystery (4) *
- Speed reading, for short (3)
- The last novel George Eliot completed (6,7) *
- 1961 song by Ben E King, Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller (5,2,2) *
- Cleared up after waiting, perhaps (5) *
- Decorative patterns (7) *
- So-called "explosion shot" from a sand trap (5) *
- Classic ice-skating moves (5) *
- TV Western series that featured the Cartwright family (7) *
- Fourfold (9)
- Full length of a race (8) *
- Catastrophic conflict (10)
- Reveal truth about former model (6) *
- Put an end to dubious practices in sport (6,7) *
- Put down leader, get excited (9)
- I am sick, upset, over relation in naughty relationship (7) *
- In the same place I stay overlooking Malta’s capital (6)
- Said to have begun losing heart (6)
- Monk ultimately ’urt, meeting a religious destiny (5) *
- 100 years — not half clever age (5)
- Husband withdrawing from torment — no time for such pain! (7) *
- Artificial waterway in Egypt connecting the Mediterranean Sea and the Red Sea (4,5) *
- The first murder victim, according to the Old Testament (4) *
- In psychoanalysis, the part of the mind that mediates between the conscious and the unconscious (3) *
- Brian ___, rugby player who captained the British and Irish Lions on their 2005 tour of New Zealand (9) *
- The leading division or units of a military force (8) *
- Elevated open grassland in Southern Africa (5) *
- The hoisting mechanism at the pithead of a mine (8) *
- A formal baroque dance derived from the jig (5) *
- Sport named after the seat of the Duke of Beaufort in Gloucestershire (9) *
- Fossil resin derived from extinct coniferous trees that often contains trapped insects (5) *
- A fix? Correct (5)
- Restaurant employee will hang around, about to meet ship (8)
- Aspiring union leader in unusual low bed (5-2)
- Occasionally using Dan, they never won, surprisingly (15) *
- Cold salesperson getting English pancake (5)
- In classical music, brilliance of execution (7) *
- European marine fish of the family Triglidae (7) *
- 1992 Woody Allen film featuring Judy Davis and Liam Neeson (8,3,5) *
- A young woman of upper-class background who is presented to society (9) *
- The rock band Budgie's second album, released in 1972, with cover art by Roger Dean (6) *