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- Gleam unsteadily, flicker (7) *
- Vehicle suitable for driving off-road (4-2-4) *
- Middle Eastern serial I translated (7)
- Badge pinned by maestro, setter (7) *
- Scrap of confetti flying high, iridescent ultimately (5)
- Dance in bronze and green light? (5)
- Directors evidently yawning out loud? (5) *
- Britain’s largest airport (8) *
- Praise, laud (5)
- Crime, offence (7)
- Coastal mollusc (5) *
- Asinine, silly (7)
- A 1976 album by Joni Mitchell (6) *
- The largest city in Tennessee (7)
- ITV Saturday morning children's TV series whose presenters included Chris Tarrant, Sally James and Lenny Henry (6) *
- Longer of the two bones in the forearm (4) *
- A cocked hat with two points (6) *
- Play by George Bernard Shaw premiered in 1923 (5,4) *
- 1972 John Boorman film starring Jon Voight, Burt Reynolds and Ned Beatty (11) *
- City in Michigan that is the county seat of Mecosta County (3,6) *
- Currency unit of Austria from 1924 to 1938 and from 1945 to 1999 (9) *
- BBC drama series starring Alun Armstrong, James Bolam, Amanda Redman and Dennis Waterman (3,6) *
- A race such as the Derby, Oaks or St Leger (7) *
- History play by William Shakespeare adapted for film by Laurence Olivier in 1944 and Kenneth Branagh in 1989 (5,1) *
- Novel by Charles Dickens that begins on Christmas Eve, 1812 (5,12) *
- French island in the Mediterranean Sea just north of the Italian island of Sardinia (7) *
- The capital of Martinique (4-2-6) *
- A brief story that illustrates a moral or religious lesson, as in the New Testament (7) *
- Colour that has the RGB coordinates 176, 224, 230 on computers (6,4) *
- Yellow cheese named after a city in the Netherlands (5) *
- Country whose capital is Hanoi (7) *
- Luca ___, Italian Renaissance painter noted for his massive frescoes of the Last Judgment in Orvieto Cathedral (10) *
- The bony structure that encloses and protects the lungs, heart, etc. (7) *
- Mickey ___, American author of crime novels who created Mike Hammer (8) *
- Use of the rhymed iambic line, as in the poetry of Alexander Pope (6,5) *
- 1938 novel by Graham Greene whose antihero is Pinkie Brown (8,4) *
- A person who fishes with a rod and line (6) *
- King of Babylon who became the first king of the Babylonian Empire following the abdication of his father, Sin-Muballit (9) *
- Aquatic creature of the family Pomacentridae (10) *
- British architect who introduced Palladianism to England (5,5) *
- City in Massachusetts that is the largest community on Cape Cod (10) *
- The fur of the beaver (6)
- Wrinkle or furrow (6)
- An edible marine gastropod of the genus Littorina (10) *
- Rise making popular Conservative with royal relax (8)
- Trendy sibling can sing finally, being firm (9)
- Innocent one seen in North Avenue (5)
- A tourist initally left with worker - one about to find ocean (8) *
- Eccentric races in with poisonous substance (7) *
- Bird seen in nicer avenue (5)