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- ___ room (game night site) (3) *
- It'll never fly in Australia (3) *
- Mute button's device (6) *
- Ecological org (3) *
- And more: Abbr (3) *
- Contents of some kitchen bags (3) *
- Whistle blower in sports (3) *
- Chow examiner (3) *
- Approx (3) *
- Spanish for "Hooray!" (3) *
- Tomato problem (3) *
- Widen, like pupils (6) *
- "Ah, yes" (1,3)
- Speedometer abbr (3) *
- Ivy in Connecticut (4) *
- Acreage, e.g (4) *
- Name that anagrams to "adorn" (5) *
- Arguing (4) *
- Judi of "Belfast" (5) *
- Cars that may have bars (5) *
- "My country, ___ of thee ..." (3) *
- Accelerate quickly (3) *
- Take off over speech having missed the first sweet talk (8) *
- Social event or sexual relationship (6)
- The colour of a strange onager (6) *
- In case Rev turns out to be an Italian fashion designer (7) *
- Pungent bulbs (6)
- A change or disturbance that brings about great disruption (8)
- Keep one's temper under control or hold a horse in check (8) *
- The ratio of the mass of a substance to its volume (7) *
- Publishing or making available (7)
- The ..., the ..., the king of all birds'' (poem for St Stephen's Day) (4) *
- Bit of ink (3)
- Twisted mass (6)
- Old World warbler nicknamed the northern nightingale (8) *
- In Jewish folklore, the soul of a dead sinner that has transmigrated into the body of a living person (6) *
- 1971 film thriller for which Jane Fonda won a Best Actress in a Leading Role Oscar (5) *
- Largest Asian antelope (6) *
- Mike , radio and television presenter whose credits include BBC series Pop Quiz and Saturday Superstore (4) *
- West Asian republic whose capital is Damascus (5) *
- Dance to ragtime music in which birdlike movements are made with the shoulders and upper body (6,4) *
- University city in NW Sardinia (7) *
- Otto , German artist whose paintings include 1920's Skat Players (3) *
- Courtier in the William Shakespeare play Hamlet (5) *
- Dog returned to exalted figure (3) *
- Group of some 500 languages of Africa including Shona and Xhosa (5) *
- Vegetable also called Chinese cabbage (3,4) *
- Higher scoring of two sets of rings on an archery target (5) *
- S American short-tailed rodent with a stocky body (4) *
- Gary , top scorer at the 1986 FIFA World Cup (7) *