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- "I'll ___ it" (5) *
- Study of weather in unsettled year of rising standard in mercury (10) *
- Bohemian drink (4) *
- ____ Weekes was one of cricket's "three Ws” (7) *
- Egyptian pharaoh ____ IV changed his name to Akhenaten during his attempt to introduce a monotheistic religion (9) *
- Uproarious hoofing shows Yankee behind cases not specified (7) *
- Children's playground jumping game (9) *
- Scuppering piffle about exercises and severe treatment (10) *
- Massachusetts port famed for its witchcraft trials of 1692 (5) *
- Variant way to make rum ruby? (2-4) *
- Tedious type leading a university course with a taste of Asia (6) *
- Central London terminus of "Javelin” train services for the 2012 Olympics and Paralympics (2,7) *
- Author whose only novel is one of the first to be written from the perspective of a non-human character (4,6) *
- Saints getting in surprisingly easy attempts (6) *
- In East London grandaddy of a success within (4) *
- Sweden's standard monetary unit having the value of 100 ore (5) *
- Shortened old name for the crew's quarters on a ship (6) *
- Wanton jumper, we hear, that turns freely to tighten belt? (4,6) *
- SNP's ultimate objective: a way in for their people (4) *
- Timepiece with a gnomon (7) *
- Nietzsche's name for an ideal human of the future, with values of their own rather than those of the past (10) *
- Scottish folk hero played by Liam Neeson in a 1995 film (3,3) *
- Sadly die with courage — that would be bitter-sweet (5-5) *
- Give one times for choices at work? (10) *
- Netherlands monarch from 1980 until her abdication in 2013 (5,7) *
- This holds account on Tesla for painter (7) *
- Note market for computers, printers etc dropping one nothing (3) *
- The setting of Flaubert's Un coeur simple; a cheese, probably the oldest still made in Normandy (4,7) *
- Mostly extinct British Army rank with flag-carrying duties (6) *
- ____ in Funen, choral and orchestral work by Carl Nielsen (10) *
- Alien's no good for force in attack (7) *
- Capital city, home to the Buddhist temple, the Great Sacred Stupa (9) *
- Old Testament book between the Song of Solomon and Jeremiah (6) *
- I popped into new ashram alongside his Hindu teachers (10) *
- Microsoft's UK HQ is just outside this Berkshire town (7) *
- Once again spotlight judge over incomplete point (7) *
- Recent linguistic creation such as chillax, staycation or selfie (9) *
- See this fern developing — and use some excitedly (7) *
- In English, ____s about age precede those about colour (9) *
- Waders for Scots with chances to go round west of Ullapool (6) *
- Terence Conran's home furnishing company which opened its first store in Chelsea in 1964 (7) *
- Lifting jug before admitting fine demons of mythology (6) *
- Burning desire to steal (11) *
- Tasmania's former name (3,7,4) *
- Fruit which flies in South Africa, beginning from April, spoil (6) *
- Is MCP putting head down? (6) *
- Doubt or query masks the thrust behind spin? (6) *
- Cocktail of gin and vermouth (7)
- The only kind of edible nut which is green (9) *
- Penelope's left virtually superior valet at last — eg, Parker (6) *