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- Informally, to fly into a rage (2,9) *
- Latin for "I believe" (5) *
- Run out of plant pots (4) *
- The St John's wort genus (9)
- Ceremonial seat seen with historic rod and Crown of India? (4) *
- Break said to be about a week for conferences (6) *
- Dictator's person vetting design of squares (7) *
- Edify (9)
- ____ preceded Frank Skinner as presenter of the TV comedy series Room 101 (4,6) *
- Pool locales (4) *
- Loose dresses worn by Hawaiian women, eg at weddings (7) *
- Condition often treated with Ritalin (abbreviation) (4) *
- Busy businesswoman in a rom-com, e.g (5) *
- Where all the people that come and go stop and say "hello," in a 1967 hit (5,4) *
- Series on US prisons getting a lot of stars (7) *
- Hits high notes in high places (6) *
- Country leaders wanted in desert region (7) *
- Jessie , English actress who played Anne in 1958 family film Tom Thumb (8) *
- "Listen!," in León (3) *
- Prone to brooding, say (3) *
- In English, a letter such as W and Y, sometimes L and R (9) *
- Farm, 1945 George Orwell novel (6) *
- Flick, as a cigarette, informally (3) *
- "Don't be that ___" (3) *
- Having several branches, Standard banks advance millions (6) *
- Pressure dropping, plug back in sinks again (6) *
- Fictional documentarian from Kazakhstan (5) *
- Tony —, Maltese winner of the 2003 World Pool Masters Championship (5) *
- Stacey of Georgia politics (6) *
- Some turned up in crack military unit for provincial governors (7) *
- Not explored by adventurers, and an anagram of ADVENTURERS (11) *
- Port in Victoria, Australia, on Corio Bay (7) *
- Bound to restrict Queen being heard (5) *
- Commonest name for an international law enforcement agency formed in 1998 (7) *
- Johnson, pioneering English aviator born in 1903 (3) *
- Like some cars and kisses (6) *
- Series of mouldings on French home (7) *
- Smaller number of (5) *
- "I have a wife, I have sons: We have given so many ____ to the fates” (Lucan, in Pharsalia) (8) *
- David —, British actor who portrayed Jacob Freud in 1962 biopic Freud (7) *
- Suffix with fool or fiend (3) *
- Fictional band fronted by guitarist Nigel Tufnel (6,3) *
- Ken , actor who portrayed Tony Hancock in 2008 BBC TV drama Hancock & Joan (5) *
- It's a huge deal (5) *
- Prosperous Middle East state ignoring Foreign Office flyer (6) *
- Break up clods (3) *
- US state whose capital is Montpelier (7) *
- Neighbor of Curaçao (5)
- BBC Radio comedy programme starring Tommy Handley that ran from 1939-49 (inits) (4) *
- Casper competitor (5) *