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- "Fear of Flying" author Erica (4) *
- "The Jungle Book" wolf (5)
- It may fill up during a vacation (5) *
- The —, 1968 film drama starring Burt Lancaster and Janet Landgard (7) *
- Russell , Best Actor in a Leading Role Oscar winner for Gladiator (5) *
- Detested running the ad (5)
- Victor , Belgian architect considered to be the originator of Art Nouveau (5) *
- Aerodynamic (11)
- Policeman finding sand, say, by large plant (6,5) *
- Port in Finistre, France; a major naval station of the country (5) *
- See nothing in Manila (3) *
- In surveying, the horizontal angle of a bearing clockwise from a standard direction (7) *
- River given inner layer to be efficient (11) *
- Francois , flanker whose 2010 South Africa rugby union debut was against Wales (4) *
- Pope upset the backwards Spanish race (6)
- Alfred —, author of 1896 stage play Ubu Roi (5) *
- Show indignation (7) *
- Small diving duck of northern Eurasia (4) *
- Island state of Australia (8)
- Get angry at hair (7)
- Lean on the table (4)
- Former spouse takes morning quiz (4)
- Small elongated marine invertebrate also called an amphioxus (8) *
- In baseball or ice hockey, a game where the losing side fails to score (7) *
- Informant on the lawn (5)
- "That tastes terrible!" (3) *
- Russian unit of length equal to approximately two-thirds of a mile (5) *
- Humans (6)
- British subsonic military jet plane capable of vertical/short take-off and landing (7) *
- Dark fine-grained sedimentary rock composed of layers of compressed clay, mud or silt (5) *
- US state whose capital is Boise (5) *
- Surname of the brothers at the centre of John Sullivan's best-known sitcom (7) *
- Yellowish orchard fruit (6,4) *
- Emperor of Japan who abdicated in 2019 (7) *
- English translation of the French word "mardi” (7) *
- Insect of which the scarab is one example (4,6) *
- John -, first American to orbit the Earth in space (5) *
- Chuck -, first pilot to break the sound barrier (6) *
- - Lee, director of Life of Pi and Brokeback Mountain (3) *
- Composer of Fanfare for the Common Man (7) *
- The X Factor winner whose No 1 hits include a cover of Snow Patrol's Run (5,5) *
- Matthew Arnold's "sweet city with her dreaming spires” (6) *
- Form of radiation discovered by Wilhelm Roentgen (1,3) *
- The Night of the Iguana and Show Boat actress (3,7) *
- Greek agricultural goddess (7) *
- River that runs through two lakes near Keswick (7) *
- Formula One world champion in 1988, 1990 and 1991 (6,5) *
- Radioactive element named after a Norse god (7) *
- City in Mali, formerly a major trading centre (8) *
- Old name for Irish or sometimes Scottish Gaelic (4) *