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- Hawaiian, e.g (7) *
- King Charles spaniel, a favourite of Queen Victoria, that died in 1840 (4) *
- Richard , Secretary of State for Social Services from 1968-70 whose volumes Diaries of a Cabinet Minister were published posthumously in 1975 (8) *
- Chief inspiration for the Mannerist style of art (12) *
- Region of E Nigeria that formed a secessionist state from 1967-70 (6) *
- Omar —, Best Actor in a Supporting Role Oscar nominee for Lawrence of Arabia (6) *
- Mount , volcano and highest mountain in the Philippines (3) *
- Thomas , top points scorer for France in the 2008 Rugby League World Cup (4) *
- Navel-gazer's discovery, maybe (4) *
- Danny , actor who plays Mick Carter in BBC TV soap EastEnders (4) *
- Union pledge (3) *
- 1980s sitcom title role for Jane Curtin (5) *
- US comedian born David Adkins whose roles have included Myron Larabee in 1996 family film Jingle All the Way (6) *
- Alternative to a blind, in poker (4) *
- Nicolas-Jacques —, inventor of the modern pencil and a hard type of crayon (5) *
- Pen-name of essayist Charles Lamb (4) *
- Homegrown (6)
- Western wildflower named for its distinctive shape (4,4) *
- Charles Cunningham , land agent in Ireland whose surname has come to mean a refusal to do business with another party (7) *
- 1994 novel by Rosemary Enright (6) *
- Streaming impediments (4) *
- Milo , actor whose roles included Bunjy Kennefick in BBC TV sitcom Me Mammy (5) *
- They get what's coming to them (6) *
- Town in Surrey containing the field of Runnymede (5) *
- They often appear by thumbnails (4) *
- In Christianity, the hymn of the Virgin Mary used as a canticle (10) *
- SI unit for amount of substance (4) *
- Purple or violet transparent variety of quartz used as a gemstone (8) *
- Wasn't overturned (5)
- Dugout, e.g (5) *
- District in the City of Westminster, London, known for its restaurants (4) *
- Pet shredded coat outside to some music (7)
- Repasts turned out to be most lean (7)
- Artificial cover for musical bit (9) *
- Capital firm has an atmosphere (5)
- Everyone fooling a team, to be serious (3,6,5) *
- Netlike arc - rule it out (9)
- Sabotage beneath pit (9)
- Graduates with artist in city (5)
- Please review, following registered setback (7) *
- Bony nag ordered to turn left, then a right (7) *
- Remove air for painter (5)
- Overhear a snag (5)
- Insect has been quiet (4)
- Distant driveway - powerless to go round (14)
- Concerning contract being free (7)
- Plant is brave, spreading around space (7)
- Consider a beak (5)
- Soon introduce leathery extremities (9) *
- Pursue spades, say, in sporting attire (9) *