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- Lower-class ruffian retreats, having stolen my French gown (6) *
- Chief steward (5-4)
- Pro at transcription (5)
- One in competition (4)
- Outerwear (4)
- Legible (8)
- Place for linens (6)
- Political manoeuvres familiar to car drivers - and to students of the current government? (1-5) *
- __ provençale (3) *
- Amass goods repetitively, in video games (4) *
- Kamala Harris is his veep (3,5) *
- New Jersey city opposite Manhattan (4,3) *
- Heartbeat frequency (5,4) *
- Rounded edge, as on a stairstep (8) *
- Made vocal music (4) *
- Author Thomas ____ (5) *
- ____ off (mad) (4) *
- Ammonia derivatives (6)
- Thistlelike plant (8) *
- Money abroad (4)
- Mouth liquid (6)
- Stingy value is thick (5-3) *
- "Love, safety, belongingness and respect from other people are almost panaceas for the ____ disturbances” (Maslow) (11) *
- Metal pan full of hot embers, used in homes c 1650-1900 (9) *
- Urging to abandon knife fighting (5) *
- Bill, eg, favours me through point or court (8) *
- Thus covering current Chinese (5) *
- Type of camera lens which may produce a circular image (7) *
- Comedy actor Roy ____ played Veruca Salt's father in Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory (7) *
- Michael ____'s omission from the US team in 44A made the British win much more likely (7) *
- Latin for "anvil”; one of the three ossicles in the ear (5) *
- Part of himbo's keen to dive deep into woods (6) *
- Greens receiving stretch will make motley art (7) *
- Ts and Cs often say that "We reserve the right to [. . .] as we ____” (5,3) *
- Behold, cloudy beer's place (6) *
- American boss sure is skinned (9) *
- Pawnbroker practically accepted on old square (6) *
- Accepted thanks about new column (4) *
- Centre of learning with action applied to students' club (5) *
- Guerilla's epithet beside coffins for former secret policemen (8) *
- Italian team visiting a country's state capital (12) *
- Classy uniform, rating's favourite clothing (8) *
- In 1648, Pride's Purge created the ____ Parliament (4) *
- Aussie missile launcher seen by War Office marks major stage (6) *
- Like some TV? Not many going about overtime working but Mike (4-2-4) *
- The only player who has been top scorer in English football's top tier with three different clubs (4,7) *
- Happily rate poet's musical drama (8) *
- Speciously free in scam by flimflam (6) *
- Paint place for loading coal (6) *
- Bertie Wooster's fearsome aunt (6) *