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- Rank held by trainees at Sandhurst, Dartmouth and RAF Cranwell, for example (7,5) *
- Japanese electronics company started by American entrepreneur Frederick Whitney Horn in 1910 (5) *
- Pale yellow explosive liquid used in medicine as a vasodilator (14) *
- A member of a people who move from place to place to find pasture and food (5) *
- Woodwind instrument that is the tenor of the oboe family (7) *
- Writer and performer of comic songs who was a member of the Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band and The Rutles (4,5) *
- A soft Italian cream cheese (10) *
- Harry Potter's snowy owl in the novels by J K Rowling (6) *
- Body part for which hallux is the technical term (3,3) *
- British mass circulation magazine that incorporated Titbits in 1984 before itself closing in 1989 (7) *
- UK No 1 hit for Demis Roussos in July 1976 (7,3,4) *
- Large beer mug, often earthenware and frequently with a hinged lid (5) *
- Fictional diarist created by Helen Fielding (7,5) *
- Surname of the Italian artist known as Michelangelo (10) *
- Frontman of the pop band The Divine Comedy and writer of the theme tune to the TV sitcom Father Ted (4,6) *
- In the Old Testament, the eldest son of Isaac (4) *
- 1984 Queen hit single written by drummer Roger Taylor (5,2,2) *
- Area of the Metropolitan Borough of Bury that is home to Bury Golf Club, whose first professional was Harry Vardon (8) *
- The second most populous state in India after Uttar Pradesh (11) *
- The North American bird Haemorhous mexicanus (5,5) *
- 1997 sci-fi film starring Ethan Hawke, Uma Thurman and Jude Law (7) *
- The largest city in Scotland (7) *
- Dutch athlete who won four gold medals at the 1948 Olympics in London (5,8-4) *
- Former singer and frontman of the band Fine Young Cannibals (6,4) *
- Henchman to Auric Goldfinger in the James Bond film Goldfinger , played by Harold Sakata (3-3) *
- Breed of Nigel, Monty Don's former canine companion on Gardeners' World (6,9) *
- A period of unusually settled warm weather in autumn (6,6) *
- English footballer who holds the record for the most Premier League appearances without winning an England cap (5,5) *
- Stringed musical instrument with a circular drumlike body (5) *
- Richard ___, American theoretical physicist who received the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1965 (7) *
- Danièle ___, French actress who played the title role in the 1949 original French version of Gigi (7) *
- Caspar ___, Secretary of Defense under President Ronald Reagan from 1981 to 1987 (10) *
- Player in American football who directs attacking play (11) *
- Industrial city in Poland formerly called Stalinogrod (8) *
- Sybil ___, British actress for whom George Bernard Shaw wrote the play Saint Joan (9) *
- The capital of West Germany from 1949 to 1990 and the official seat of government of united Germany from 1990 to 1999 (4) *
- 2002 film for which Jack Nicholson and Kathy Bates received Oscar nominations (5,7) *
- Made a diagram of (4) *
- Brand of bubbly (4)
- Developed gradually (7)
- Cosmetic surgery procedure (4-4) *
- Unusual thing (6) *
- Fluid-filled sac (4) *
- Moisture in the air (8) *
- Physically healthy (3) *
- Italian greeting (4)
- Airless (6) *
- Hasten ( Archaic ) (3) *
- Avenger John (5) *
- Cook inadequately (7) *