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- Cut of beef that comes from the rear of the cow above the leg (7) *
- Isabella , cook whose Book of Household Management was first published in 1861 (6) *
- City in S France whose Roman remains include an amphitheatre and the Pont du Gard aqueduct (5) *
- Lake , body of water in NW Russia between Lake Ladoga and the White Sea (5) *
- Andrea —, US feminist who authored 1990 novel Mercy (7) *
- Standard monetary unit of South Africa (4) *
- Projecting end of a piece of wood that is formed to fit into a mortise in another piece (5) *
- Order of insects comprising dragonflies and damselflies (7) *
- Virginia , winner of the 1989 Badminton Horse Trials (4) *
- The , building in the Latin Quarter associated with the former University of Paris (8) *
- 1938 film comedy starring Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy (10) *
- Brightest star in the constellation Orion (5) *
- Author of 1965 stage play Saved (6,4) *
- Time to duck spirited Guatemalan dance (9) *
- Chess piece often given a relative value of five points, a pawn being worth one (4) *
- "Mobility as a service” provider, launched in the US in 2011 (4) *
- Foremost of Achaeans trapped by good Achilles, eg, demanding action (6) *
- She's ____ and He's ____ are romcom films loosely based on Shaw's Pygmalion (3,4) *
- Rushes could be small and hold sure being blown about (9) *
- Vociferously be very excited with salad — it's a principle (6,3) *
- Exercise system using very slow controlled movements (3,3) *
- Another name for wampum (5,5) *
- Written opinions peaked once missing the mark (4) *
- Polish composer Witold ____'s third symphony was premiered by the Chicago Symphony Orchestra in 1983 (11) *
- Stubborn priggish talk with a head whimsically circling (9) *
- Without kicking off, eg, Kingsley's country makes base of perfume (3,2,3) *
- The first steamship purpose-built for Atlantic crossings (5,7) *
- Plot moves to a new place for sleeper's standard support group? (8) *
- "Take note, take note, O world! / To be ____ and honest is not safe” (Iago in Othello) (6) *
- What could constitute whopper about British Left? (5) *
- 1,000,000,000,000,000 or 1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 (11) *
- Fleet lad fae Falkirk's sincere (6) *
- Having many offspring, or showing love towards them (16) *
- Sleep on puzzle (6) *
- What ought to describe a bachelor in Scripture? How endearing (7) *
- A Winter Paralympics Super-G contestant may be a ____ (9) *
- Enthusiastic about redrafted Dante being chanted (9) *
- May, say, and note fragile creature outside (5) *
- A premolar tooth has buccal and lingual ____s (4) *
- Pond life? I came struggling under trooper who's dropped in (9) *
- See Tory shattering rare secret teaching (7) *
- "The miserable have ____ medicine / But only hope” (Claudio in Measure for Measure) (2,5) *
- ____ Place in Higham, Kent, was Dickens's last home (8) *
- Absolutely master fillet's branding (3,5) *
- The ____ blue butterfly is extinct in most of Britain (5) *
- Way to get up in Chamonix? Sneak back grabbing bit of brekkie (1,3) *
- Greek island, part of a British protectorate, 1815-64 (5) *
- A device used for leaving an aeroplane; informally, another such device (5) *
- ____ landed a loaded clout, wearing it causes upsets (7) *
- A military slang alternative to "mufti” (7) *