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- Christmas decoration with a name ultimately derived from "scintilla” (6) *
- Italian football club whose name means "youth” (8) *
- The Teardrop Explodes single which begins "Bless my cotton socks, I'm in the news” (6) *
- A ____ number is assigned to each of Mozart's works (6) *
- Anthony Eden's first to stir up a socialist worker (5,3) *
- Pté, say, is mistake in point (7) *
- Certain church singer (8) *
- Tenths of centuries (7) *
- Triaging concern (6) *
- Certain opening for a bolt (5) *
- Evening eats (6) *
- Seed casings (5) *
- "It's all clear” (4) *
- Hazy stuff (3) *
- Granola snack option (6) *
- Took a knife to (7) *
- Escargot, eg (5) *
- Obstinate duchess distressed when divorced from husband (6) *
- Colouring toon art in a new way (7) *
- Jack leans here to face banter (8) *
- Excess food storage? Fine to be ripped off (4) *
- European goody-goody, god, accepted bottom feeders? (8) *
- Waffle about central heating being dry (5) *
- Flipping eye of God (4) *
- This would soak up cans of beer I spilt over time (12) *
- Bib (5)
- Be careful today, I see struggles over Sunday (4,4,2)
- Worry about wine running short (4)
- Host finally cut off very vacuous swimmer (7) *
- Successful chess players holding ultimate of titles? (7) *
- Triangular pelvic bones (5)
- Plonker dismissing new upper-class language (4) *
- The crest of a hill (4) *
- California roll is one type of this dish (5) *
- Serif typeface similar to that on a standard typewriter (7) *
- Hormone which may be used to treat insomnia (9) *
- ____ played PC George Dixon in Dixon of Dock Green (4,6) *
- First name of the gangster known as Scarface (8) *
- A dunnock (5,7)
- Christian symbol; the floor plan of many churches (5,5) *
- An Arabian marketplace (4) *
- A giraffe has no teeth of this kind of in its upper jaw (7) *
- A merry-go-round (9)
- Actress who has portrayed Carol Thatcher and PC Doris Thatcher in films (6,6) *
- An abstract spiritual realm or afterlife (10) *
- A lock of plaited hair (7) *
- Spanish or Portuguese princesses (8) *
- Medieval monk and detective created by Ellis Peters (7) *
- Well-known song on the Beatles Help! album which was never released as a single in the UK (9) *
- Called for northern adult section to disappear (6) *