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- Classic film drama featuring the line "I coulda been a contender” (2,3,10) *
- Monkey that shares its name with an order of friars (8) *
- Milk of -, traditional treatment for indigestion (8) *
- Blondie No 1 with the lyric "Tonight, make it magnificent” (6) *
- Card game requiring two packs of cards (7) *
- Paul -, magician who was assisted by Debbie McGee (7) *
- Bristol Channel island and shipping forecast area (5) *
- Impresario associated with Gilbert and Sullivan (5,5) *
- - Dekker, reggae star who topped the charts with Israelites in 1968 (7) *
- Winston Churchill's first constituency as an MP (6) *
- South African golfing great (1917-87) who won the Open Championship four times (5,5) *
- Football club that plays home games at Goodison Park (7) *
- Title inherited by the young hero of a book by Frances Hodgson Burnett (4,10) *
- Woodland rodents whose UK species hibernate (7) *
- Capital city on the River Tigris (7) *
- UK poet laureate from 1972 to 1984 (8) *
- US actress who plays Margaret Thatcher in The Crown (7,8) *
- Gladys -, vocalist backed by the Pips (6) *
- Comic troupe of Messrs Oddie Brooke-Taylor and Garden (7) *
- Zeus's wife in Greek myth (4) *
- The -, Oscar-winning comedy with Jack Lemmon and Shirley Maclaine (9) *
- Small measure of whisky (4) *
- Principal library of Oxford University (8) *
- Tributary of the Elbe River upon which Potsdam, Germany, stands (5) *
- City on the River Po; headquarters of Italian motor car manufacturer Fiat (5) *
- Indian irregular cavalryman who provides his own horse and arms (8) *
- River upon which London stands (6) *
- & 3D Prime minister of Canada from 1984-93 (5) *
- Wife of Emperor Augustus; Drusilla (5) *
- Neil , rugby union flanker whose 1994 England Test debut was against Scotland (4) *
- Paolo —, Florentine painter whose works include The Battle of San Romano, 1432 (7) *
- Large pit viper of the south-eastern US also called a water moccasin (11) *
- Robert , author of 1960 stage play A Man for All Seasons (4) *
- Small dagger with a slender tapered blade (8) *
- Setting of Shakespeares comedy As You Like It (5) *
- Rubber, strangely rare round south-east (6)
- The day before man finally evicted from flat (3) *
- Come out of European Union? Not entirely (6) *
- Heading for farm, more unusual cattle feed (6) *
- Small Eurasian mammal closely related to the weasel (5) *
- European republic; capital Tallinn (7) *
- Definitely not name of nobleman left out (2,4) *
- Novak of "Vertigo” (3)
- Like heavy rains (10) *
- Light entertainment to repeat, perhaps (8)
- Growing source of money? (4) *
- Two together (4)
- Circus item (4) *
- Talked on and on (6)
- Slithery (4)