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- Mildness (6)
- Nosier (anag.) (6) *
- Said further (5)
- Distances (7)
- Type of whiskey (5)
- Ingredients (8)
- Flowers (5)
- Social groups (6)
- District of Kent which includes the towns of Margate, Ramsgate and Broadstairs (6) *
- Planned (8)
- Small mountain (4)
- 1993 Steven Spielberg film that won seven Oscars (10,4) *
- Name for various species of crustacean such as Corystes cassivelaunus and Ovalipes australiensis (4,4) *
- Queen of the Goths in Shakespeare's play Titus Andronicus (6) *
- A compound found in some foods which has been linked to gout and kidney stones (7) *
- A rough heavy mass of solidified lava containing many cavities (6) *
- 1995 science fiction film starring Kevin Costner, who also produced it (10) *
- Thomas ___, English political philosopher whose works include Leviathan (6) *
- A cloth covering the back and arms of chairs, etc, to prevent soiling (12) *
- Singer and songwriter who also wrote the books In His Own Write and A Spaniard in the Works (4,6) *
- Unit of weight that might be international avoirdupois or international troy (5) *
- Maths expressions containing one or more irrational roots of numbers (5) *
- Optical illusion that produces a visual sensation when the original stimulus has ceased (10) *
- Radio presenter who found fame in the 1980s when his show on Radio Aire in Leeds was simulcast on national television (5,5) *
- American dramatist whose works include A Streetcar Named Desire and Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (9,8) *
- A felt or cloth brimless cap resembling a fez, usually red and often with a silk tassel (8) *
- The most populous city in Canada (7) *
- Britney ___, singer whose debut single was Â…Baby One More Time (6) *
- Chancellor of the Exchequer from 1974 to 1979 (5,6) *
- TV presenter who was never booked during his playing career as a footballer (4,7) *
- An oblique-angled parallelogram with four equal sides (7) *
- Italian language opera by Mozart set on Crete (8) *
- Legendary creature alleged to inhabit the Himalayas, also called a yeti (10,7) *
- Colour of the snooker ball worth four points (5) *
- 1960s music TV programme whose best-known presenters were Keith Fordyce and Cathy McGowan (5,6,2) *
- Brit and Mercury-nominated band whose albums include Through the Windowpane (10) *
- 2008 novel by Irish author Maeve Binchy (5,3,4) *
- A lightly spiced cured bacon from Italy whose name literally means "little belly" (8) *
- Restaurant employee (6) *
- One-piece work garment (6,4) *
- Large country house (5) *
- God also called Pluto (5) *
- Backless slippers (5)
- Former naval sword (7) *
- Word linking teaser and wave (5) *
- German pistol or a tobogganist (5) *
- Group of senior ministers (7) *
- Diplomatic messenger (5)
- Group of stars or galaxies (7) *
- 2009 David Nicholls novel (3,3) *