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- Did somer-saults (6) *
- "Twilight” heroine (5)
- House coat? (5)
- Makes aware (5,2)
- Cake portion (5) *
- Made a witty reply (8) *
- Rides without wheels (5) *
- Third tennis point (5)
- "Need __ on?" (3) *
- Annual NHL trophy winner (3,6) *
- Minimally plural (3) *
- Tropical American fruit-eating bird with a brightly coloured bill (6) *
- Habit Tommy got into (5) *
- Welsh buccaneer after whom a brand of rum is named (5,6) *
- Small insectivorous terrestrial lizard whose digits have adhesive pads, which enable it to climb on smooth surfaces (5) *
- 1977 film about a killer whale starring Richard Harris and Charlotte Rampling (4) *
- A weakly acidic solution used in photographic processing to halt the action of a developer (4,4) *
- Oscar-nominated 1993 film written and directed by Jane Campion (3,5) *
- Iridaceous plant also called a sword lily (9) *
- Maria ___, Italian educational reformer who evolved a method of teaching children characterised by an emphasis on independence (10) *
- Small village in Hampshire that is home to the National Motor Museum (8) *
- Dreadful grades (3) *
- American Thoroughbred racehorse that won the Breeders' Cup Classic in 1996 (8,4) *
- Slope transport (4) *
- Pompous folks (7,6) *
- Shakespeare comedy set in the Forest of Arden (2,3,4,2) *
- Maiden name of the Princess of Wales (9) *
- Waterway built by Vicomte Ferdinand Marie de Lesseps (4,5) *
- 1964 single by The Temptations written by Smokey Robinson and Ronald White (2,4) *
- In Greek mythology, the twin brother of the prophetess Cassandra (7) *
- Chelsea's all-time leading goalscorer, with 211 goals in all competitions (5,7) *
- Any of various palaces or fortresses built by the Moors in Spain (7) *
- Controversial actor born Carlos Irwin Estevez (7,5) *
- Irish National Hunt racehorse trainer who was Champion Jockey in 1977-78 and 1979-80 (5,6) *
- Plant also known as sea lavender (7) *
- Oliver ___, self-taught English electrical engineer, mathematician, and physicist who adapted complex numbers to the study of electrical circuits (9) *
- North Yorkshire village that gives its name to the largest power station in Britain (4) *
- Murder mystery board game first manufactured by Waddingtons in 1949 (6) *
- Small rodent of the genus Dipodomys native to North America (8,3) *
- French for 'brother (5) *
- A tree of the genus Betula (5) *
- In World War II, fast German vessels carrying guns and torpedoes (1-5) *
- The Babylonian patron god of literacy, the rational arts, scribes and wisdom, associated with Mercury (4) *
- Moving at high speed (4) *
- System of writing for the blind consisting of raised dots (7) *
- Port and resort in Andalusia after which a sweet fortified dessert wine is named (6) *
- English actress who became Baroness Olivier (4,9) *
- Country whose capital is Ottawa (6) *
- Small amount will react badly (5)
- Waterway used for splendid marriage by Conservative - a Northern man (5,5,5) *