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- Gazelles in uplands heard (6) *
- Name for a Second World War German POW camp officer (4) *
- Urges chancellor to share data run on head of state (8) *
- HSBC and Santander are two of the UK's ____s (8,4) *
- Stokes dismissed in carnage after fine cutting (9) *
- Grade I listed building seen in some Constable paintings (8,4) *
- ____ played Hari Kumar in The Jewel in the Crown (3,5) *
- Thinks over liquor regularly for lines of verse (8) *
- Expressions with meanings independent of their parts (6) *
- Republican journo is against the Crown for tabloid (3,3) *
- Old PM has day alongside Middle Easterner (8) *
- Structures like gazebos, seen in some parks and squares (10) *
- Nigeria's largest ethnic groups are the Hausa, ____ and Igbo (6) *
- John Steinbeck novella about migrant ranch workers (2,4,3,3) *
- Influential dandy who was a favourite of George IV in his days as Prince of Wales (4,8) *
- Indian mercenaries busy in raids following pressure (8) *
- Hans van Meegeren was proved to be a forger of Vermeer by his anachronistic use of ____ blue (6) *
- In German-speaking Switzerland, these may be bells, shields, roses or acorns (7,5) *
- Spots attacking positions in fencing right away (5) *
- One involved in rationing, Attlee left nothing out (8) *
- ____ rocks are derived from magma cooled below ground (8) *
- Composer's woeful dirges filmed with brass? (11) *
- Russian composer Alexander ____ associated musical keys with colours (8) *
- Sustained popularity on Sabbath (4) *
- Male successful defender of the Olympic 1500m title (9,3) *
- The sailing class in which Ben Ainslie won three of his Olympic gold medals (4) *
- Bases of clues not all can see after one second! (6) *
- In rugby union, this may be formed just after a tackle (4) *
- Bowler such as Muttiah Muralitharan or Graeme Swann (3,7) *
- OK for outing, I'm fond of fruit (6) *
- Lively dance item, new out sparkled (8) *
- Shipyard electrician, the 1983 Nobel peace prize winner (4,6) *
- One trick absorbed by commoner with craft of an old Greek (10) *
- Group of Outer Hebrides islands, at least nine of which are populated (4) *
- ____ acid is used in making Prozac and Teflon (12) *
- Arms taken up in American party (4) *
- Termite, e.g. (5) *
- Mexican water (4)
- Cork target (9) *
- Week portions (4) *
- Shea players (4)
- Football great John (6) *
- Thirst for (6) *
- "Moneytalks” rock band (4) *
- Low seats with no backs (7) *
- "How funny” (4) *
- With 67-Down, kitchen tool (3) *
- Edenic locale (6) *
- Alarm clock heeders (6) *
- Smitten romantically (2,4) *