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- Skin inking (6)
- Most attractive (9)
- Hidden, concealed (from French) (5) *
- Et cetera (3,2,5) *
- Chopped and fried potatoes (4,6) *
- The second largest river in Spain (4) *
- Figure skating jump named after the Austrian skater who first performed it in 1913 (4) *
- Bruno ___, French international centre-back whose English clubs included Bolton Wanderers, Birmingham City and Leicester City (6) *
- British grime crew who had two number one singles, Good Times and Green Light (4,4) *
- Member and co-founder of the Move, Electric Light Orchestra and Wizzard (3,4) *
- The second largest city in Panama (2,8) *
- Frans Hals painting also known as The Witch of Haarlem (5,5) *
- Carly Simon hit single reputedly inspired by Warren Beatty (5,2,4) *
- Rag'n'Bone Man song that won the Brit Award for British Single of the Year in 2018 (5) *
- Acute infectious disease marked by sustained muscular spasm, contraction and convulsion (7) *
- The fourth of the Five Ws in journalism (5) *
- Guy ___, director whose films include Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels and Snatch (7) *
- Horse that won the 1966 Grand National at Aintree (5) *
- Country whose capital is Kabul (11) *
- The ancient Greek underworld (5) *
- Cypriot city known locally as Lefkosia (7) *
- An end-blown musical instrument such as the recorder or flageolet (6,5) *
- Tablet launched by Apple Inc in 2013 (4,3) *
- Fatboy Slim's real name (6,4) *
- Character in the 1974 film Young Frankenstein played by Marty Feldman (4) *
- Citrus fruit used in Earl Grey tea (8) *
- First name of the Italian composer and conductor Toscanini (6) *
- 1952 novel by John Steinbeck featuring the Trasks and the Hamiltons (4,2,4) *
- Canadian actor whose films include Crazy, Stupid, Love and La La Land (4,7) *
- Comic playwright of ancient Athens whose works include The Clouds , The Wasps and The Frogs (12) *
- Best Actor Oscar-winner for Raging Bull (6,2,4) *
- Lady Worplesdon, as she is known by Bertie Wooster in the Jeeves stories of P G Wodehouse (4,6) *
- A cleansing agent, especially a surface-active chemical such as an alkyl sulphonate (9) *
- The bird Streptopelia decaocto (8,4) *
- 1981 top ten hit single by Kool & the Gang (3,4,2,2) *
- Class of single-handed, one-design sailing dinghies designed by Bruce Kirby in 1970 (5) *
- Italian boxer, nicknamed the Ambling Alp, who became world heavyweight champion in 1933 (5,7) *
- 1938 novel by Jean-Paul Sartre (6) *
- French author whose novels include Une vie and Bel-Ami (3,2,10) *
- Electronic memory game invented by Ralph H Baer and Howard J Morrison and launched in 1978 (5) *
- South African-born actor and TV presenter best known for the game show Blockbusters (3,7) *
- American clothing brand whose symbol is a red triangle patch (5) *
- Best Actress Oscar-winner for As Good As It Gets (5,4) *
- The fish Tinca tinca (5) *
- 1967 hit single by Marvin Gaye and Kim Weston (2,5,3) *
- Group whose chart-topping albums include Rumours and Tusk (9,3) *
- The second largest planet in the Solar System (6) *
- 1950 novel by Mervyn Peake which was the sequel to Titus Groan (11) *
- A German count, often used as a title (4) *
- 1932 film starring Spencer Tracy as Jack Doray (5,7) *