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- Neil Diamond song that gave The Monkees their only UK number one single (2,1,8) *
- Shakespeare tragedy set in Denmark (6) *
- Dog show prize (6) *
- Millennial's parent (6) *
- Holy platform (5) *
- Place for a tent (8) *
- Farming tool (4) *
- Mr. Steiger (3) *
- Of ancient Carthage (5) *
- Acted out (5)
- Any of the spore-bearing gills of a mushroom (7) *
- Prehistoric giant marine reptile whose name means "fish lizard" (11) *
- The ancient Greek goddess of peace (5) *
- A Tyrolean peasant dress with a full gathered skirt and fitted bodice (6) *
- County of Wales from 1974 to 1996 (5) *
- David Lean film that won seven Oscars, including Best Picture (8,2,6) *
- French city that is the capital of the Somme department in Picardie (6) *
- Town in County Tipperary whose name means "honey meadow" (7) *
- Printing method in which the impression is made onto an intermediate surface which transfers it to the paper (6) *
- The form of the molecular structure of DNA (6,5) *
- Oratorio by William Walton first performed in 1931 (11,5) *
- An inlet between North Mainland and Northmavine on Shetland (6,3) *
- Transliteration for the Urdu and Persian word for meat, used in Indian cookery (5) *
- Unfinished opera by Alexander Borodin (6,4) *
- Naval commissioned officer rank senior to Commodore (4,7) *
- Nickname of French fashion designer Gabrielle Chanel (4) *
- Turkish city on the Orantes river that was an early centre of Christianity (7) *
- Gustave ___, French structural engineer who built a tower in Paris that bears his name (6) *
- A hard smooth lustrous structure occurring on the inner surface of the shell of a clam or oyster (5) *
- Large tropical reptile whose species include mugger and freshwater varieties (9) *
- The capital of Gabon (10)
- 1976 Brian De Palma film based on a novel by Stephen King (6) *
- Anti-tank weapon named after a musical instrument popularised in the 1930s by radio comedian Bob Burns (7) *
- Multihulled sailing vessel found primarily in the Malay Archipelago and the South Pacific (4) *
- 2000 biopic about James Joyce featuring Susan Lynch in the title role (4) *
- Priest or religious leader (6)
- Make wild hand movements (11) *
- Christopher —, 2002 Hamburg Marathon men's race winner (6) *
- 2001 comedy film starring Martin Lawrence and Marsha Thomason (5,6) *
- Take advantage of the river's being in semi-flood (6) *
- Inkling that there's an informer in your midst? (8,9) *
- Female with a nice new boyfriend (6)
- The club was prepared to, you say (4) *
- See as self-assertion (3) *
- The woman calls round for the fruit (8)
- Watches, for a while, bits of it (10) *
- A bag snatch (4) *
- Planning that makes sense (7) *
- Pulls off and the point breaks (6) *
- Enticing the child inside, is obviously drunk (8) *