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- Trouble persistently (9) *
- Confesses (4,2)
- Hard part of face (9) *
- The only man to have twice won all four Grand Slam tennis singles titles in the same year (3,5) *
- Finally find time to play a game of golf (3,6) *
- Is it the work of a month for the fisherman to catch it? (7) *
- Rumoured to have lost heart and been repentant (4) *
- Does it put a severe strain on soldiers to form one? (4,5) *
- Dry-cured ham from Spain (5) *
- 1916 song by W C Handy named after a place in Memphis, Tennessee (5,6,5) *
- German for 'good day' (5,3) *
- Traditional author of the first Gospel (5,7) *
- Street parade with music, which occurs in many towns across The Bahamas on Boxing Day and New Year's Day (8) *
- Character in the TV series Supernatural played by Jensen Ackles (4,10) *
- Night constable in Shakespeare's Much Ado about Nothing who declares that "comparisons are odorous" (8) *
- City in N Italy on the Adige River (6) *
- British boxer who won the WBC Light Heavyweight crown in 1974 (4,6) *
- North American term for begging (11) *
- Popular name for The Ballad of Barry and Freda by Victoria Wood (4,2,2) *
- Old name for a straight thrust in fencing (8) *
- Interviewer who wrote a series of children's books about The Woofits (7,9) *
- Spanish striker who joined Chelsea from Barcelona in 2024 and joined Sunderland on a season-long loan in 2025 (4,4) *
- Extremely venomous marine invertebrate belonging to the class Cubozoa (3,9) *
- Highly seasoned smoked beef (8)
- Type of tongueless shoe with lacing up the instep (7) *
- Suffolk-born Romantic painter whose works include Dedham Vale and The Hay Wain (4,9) *
- Chinese name for the Amur River (7,5) *
- 1944 Billy Wilder film starring Fred MacMurray, Barbara Stanwyck and Edward G Robinson (6,9) *
- River that flows from near Simonsbath, Somerset, to Lyme Bay (3) *
- Nontechnical name for the eye socket (5) *
- 1847 Herman Melville novel subtitled A Narrative of the South Seas (4) *
- Simon ___, writer best known for creating the sitcom Men Behaving Badly (3) *
- The muskrat species (7) *
- Gian Carlo ___, composer of the classic Christmas opera Amahl and the Night Visitors (7) *
- 1972 play by Tom Stoppard that satirises academic philosophy (7) *
- Family of plants that includes Gladiolus and Crocus (9) *
- English heavy metal band whose albums include Stained Class and British Steel (5,6) *
- Peter ___, British theoretical physicist and Nobel laureate after whom the so-called God particle is named (5) *
- Group who topped the UK singles chart in 1983 with True (7,6) *
- A person who adheres to India's dominant religion (5) *
- The third largest city in Latvia (7) *
- Brother of Moses who stretched out his rod in order to bring on the first three plagues, in the Old Testament (5) *
- 2001 novel by Ian McEwan (9) *
- French for "between us" (5,4) *
- Province of China between the Yangtze River and the Nan Ling Mountains (5) *
- Actor born Marion Morrison in 1907 (4,5) *
- In Greek mythology, the mother of Perseus by Zeus, who came to her in prison as a shower of gold (5) *
- 1989 film starring Gregory Hines and featuring Sammy Davis Jr in his final film appearance (3) *
- Pen name of the Burmese-born Scottish author H H Munro (4) *
- Any of the regions in Ireland in which Irish Gaelic is the vernacular speech (9) *