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- Blanks' opposite (8) *
- Hair of the dog (3) *
- Not normal (8)
- Like beach towns in the winter (6) *
- Cannes subject (4)
- Tennis great known as "The Punisher" (6) *
- Former name of the electron (8) *
- Ignore, as a shortcoming (7) *
- Ascends with one's hands and feet (8) *
- Mixture of ethanol is in a drop of the hard stuff? (9)
- Cause of stiffness in lead taps (6) *
- Decaying matter Mike extracted from dip (5) *
- First half of Eliot novel in the first person? (4)
- One may care for canines barking in lengthiest day (6,9) *
- "Mighty" thing (3) *
- Toby ___, "Twelfth Night" character who says "Thou'rt a scholar; let us therefore eat and drink" (5) *
- Component of a Cobb salad (11) *
- Platonic outing (10) *
- First city to reach a population of one million people, in the second century B.C. (4) *
- Where you'll find women out to drink? (10) *
- Hawaiian floral garland (3) *
- Traditional accompaniments (9)
- Part of Croatian city on high (5,2) *
- One searching for water with a divining rod (6) *
- Parthenon location (6) *
- Goat family member (6) *
- Unconcealed single part of harmonic series (8) *
- Seasonal visitor put nothing over colouring matter (8) *
- Vamp Negri (4)
- Potential pet (5)
- Watt-hour fraction (3)
- Try to be like (7)
- Holy artifact (5)
- Latin term meaning "existing” (6) *
- "A livelier ____ twinkles in the grass, / A purer sapphire melts into the sea” (Tennyson, in Maud) (7) *
- Cedric Errol is the titular character of this novel by Frances Hodgson Burnett (20) *
- ____'s Baking Bible was published by BBC Books in 2009 (4,5) *
- Al's quip being broadcast as satirical stuff? (7) *
- River seen in some of John Constable's paintings (5) *
- "Religion, n. A daughter of Hope and Fear, explaining to Ignorance the nature of the ____” (Devil's Dictionary) (10) *
- Fyodor Dostoevsky's last novel (3,8,9) *
- Batman's real surname (5) *
- Western Europe's highest peak, to Italians (5,6) *
- "Nowhere probably is there [. . .] worse ____, than in a churchyard” (Benjamin Jowett) (5) *
- Male forename thought to come from one or both of Irish names meaning "handsome” and "born of fire” (7) *
- Go off defending government's historic list (6) *
- A descendent covering up king's crime (5) *
- With 83-Down, Italian veal dish (4) *
- Crashes to do with parts on cars, I'm told (7) *
- European's concerning time in prison (6)