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- Percussion instrument with steel bars struck with mallets (12) *
- Instrument to jam endlessly on "middle” note, leading to fuss (8) *
- Italian dessert of egg yolks, sugar and marsala, beaten and usually served warm (10) *
- My soldiers line up at the front (3) *
- City seen as the birthplace of the Irish linen industry (7) *
- First-class cricket team whose only county championship win was in 1936 (10) *
- To look happy maiden's not showing strain (4) *
- "What do dancers think of ____? [. . .] We hate him. He gives us a complex because he's too perfect.” (Mikhail Baryshnikov) (4,7) *
- Scottish game resembling hockey, in which the ball can be played in the air and with either side of the stick (6) *
- More than one in family case pretends son is terrible (11) *
- Put forward allegation, quietly take initiative (5) *
- French term which once meant a light dish between courses at a formal banquet, and later a dessert (9) *
- Goddess of fate in Norse mythology (4) *
- Island dismissing leader in very unfriendly manner (5) *
- Three of the five Platonic solids have ____ triangles as faces (11) *
- Word to describe friars in capital city (6) *
- A school's annual cohort of new pupils (6) *
- Bit by a bit (4) *
- Dance which originated in Cuba in the 1950s (3,3,3) *
- Eliot's "___ Marner" (5)
- Given comfort in times of grief or disappointment (8) *
- What knocks out wild animal — a terrible end in store (8) *
- Name found in "Variety" (3) *
- Ill-gotten gains brought back — lots — in workers' containers (8) *
- Leather made from the underside of animal skin (5) *
- Eins + zwei (4) *
- Formally, "jobs for the boys” (8) *
- Windshield annoyance (5) *
- Any number in a sport provided with special tag (6) *
- Invertebrate with a floral eponym (7) *
- Master treasurer's message to member who owes him money (6) *
- Dutch town, noted for its pottery, where Jan Vermeer lived (5) *
- Group of tonal languages (7) *
- City den providing something to eat (6) *
- Type of melon first developed in Israel (4) *
- Onetime auto make with the Metro and Prizm models (3) *
- Go on river? Stop going on it (6) *
- Talk drinking port in religious office (8) *
- Alberta's "Gas City”, immortalised by Rudyard Kipling as having "all hell for a basement” (8,3) *
- Something to knock on (4)
- Midwest college town (4)
- Youngster's pulse when upset (3) *
- Garnish on a Moscow mule (4) *
- Metal pans holding hot coals, providing comfort at night (10) *
- A hero becoming bitter (4) *
- Having an impeccable reputation, say (5,8) *
- Old man, one joining political party — so this? (4,2) *
- One on a rack (8) *
- Anomalous yet properly organised mini-illustration (6) *
- Things frequently stolen (5) *