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- Stately shade tree (3) *
- Fishing-rod spool (4) *
- Newborn horse (4)
- London-based TV network (3) *
- "Kindred" protagonist (4) *
- "___ Catch 'Em All" (Pokemon slogan) (5) *
- Sushi seaweed (4)
- Tasks to do around town (7) *
- Gait for a horse (4)
- Chardonnay and others (5) *
- Assign stars to (4)
- Nasir al-Mulk Mosque's country (4) *
- "X-Men" character who can generate lightning (5) *
- Past-tense version of 'tis (4) *
- ___ Max (streaming service) (1,1,1) *
- People associated with the atomic whirl (8) *
- ___, pathos and logos (5) *
- Place for a sleeve tattoo (3)
- Watermelons' outer layers (5) *
- Type of milkshake (4) *
- Scientist working with enzymes (10) *
- Have skin in the ___ (4) *
- Magazine whose name is a French pronoun (4) *
- Scripps National Spelling ___ (3) *
- "Amazing ___" (hymn) (5) *
- Runs out of charge (4) *
- Author of the self-help manual How to Win Friends and Influence People (4,8) *
- Microsoft application in which one may use a PivotTable (5) *
- Madchen , actress who played Shelly Johnson/Briggs in US television series Twin Peaks (5) *
- Maria , late US mezzo-soprano; mother of actress Rebecca Hall (5) *
- South American republic whose capital is Santiago (5) *
- Department of SE France whose capital is Gap (6-5) *
- 1979 Grand National-winning horse ridden by Maurice Barnes (7) *
- Gerald , British cartoonist who married actress Jane Asher in 1981 (6) *
- Andrew , author of 2015 novel Children of the Master (4) *
- Cyd , actress-dancer who played Fiona Campbell in 1954 film musical Brigadoon (8) *
- Model of Ford motor car named after the son of the founder of the company, Henry (5) *
- Oliver , Best Director Oscar winner for Platoon and Born on the Fourth of July (5) *
- High temperature (5)
- Clown in the William Shakespeare play Twelfth Night (5) *
- Iridescent gemstone primarily mined in Australia (4) *
- Capital city of Bulgaria (5)
- Amelia , first woman to fly solo non-stop across the Atlantic (7) *
- Paul Desmond jazz composition recorded by The Dave Brubeck Quartet in 1959 (4,4) *
- 1962 novel by James Clavell (4,3) *
- Goddess of youth and spring in Greek mythology (4) *
- Fellow always has ague (5)
- What Santa gives naughty children (4) *
- West Yorkshire home of the "Tigers” rugby league side (10) *
- Arid wilderness of Mongolia and northern China (4,6) *