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- The Latin name for the Canticle of Simeon (4,8) *
- A white crystalline alcohol used as a sweetener (E420) (8) *
- A rich soft creamy cheese named after a village in Normandy where it originated (9) *
- Large historical division in the Scottish Highlands that now forms the northern part of Perth and Kinross (6) *
- The first person to get ten Academy Award nominations for acting (5,5) *
- An ancient alphabetical writing system used by the Celts in Britain and Ireland (5) *
- A public declaration of policy issued by a political party (9) *
- 1986 musical that starred Cliff Richard in its West End run (4) *
- Genus of saltwater clams commonly known as jingle shells and saddle oysters (6) *
- German term used for historical empires (5) *
- The seventh studio album by The Beatles, released in August 1966 (8) *
- North American name for a nightjar (10) *
- Irish river that rises in the Wicklow Mountains and flows into Dublin Bay (6) *
- 2004 Michael Mann film starring Tom Cruise and Jamie Foxx (10) *
- A daughter of a king of Spain or Portugal (7) *
- Another name for the auricle, the external part of the ear (5) *
- 1985 novel by Bret Easton Ellis named after a song by Elvis Costello (4,4,4) *
- 1981 crime novel written by Martin Cruz Smith, set in the Soviet Union (5,4) *
- The designing of ballet movements (12) *
- Exact correspondence of parts (8) *
- Reverse the closure of (6) *
- borough of south London (7) *
- Be vaguely aware of (5)
- In an overembellished way (8)
- Band of high-altitude air currents (9) *
- Politically extreme (7)
- Jackson's display stand contains only second-hand things? (9) *
- Serious or gloomy characteristic (8) *
- Feeling of isolation (10)
- Input to a common purpose (12) *
- Play with Bottom (1,9,6,5) *
- Song recalling the escape of Bonnie Prince Charlie after his defeat at the Battle of Culloden in 1746 (4,4,4) *
- Part of the skull made up of four sections: the squama, petrous, tympanic and mastoid (8,4) *
- 1995 romcom starring Kirstie Alley and Steve Guttenberg (2,5,3) *
- Bertrand ___, British philosopher awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1950 (7) *
- The second member of the Trimurti in Hinduism (6) *
- The swiftest mammal (7)
- Country whose capital is Accra (5) *
- 1999 British film written by Ayub Khan-Din and directed by Damien O'Donnell (4,2,4) *
- An epidermal pore that controls the passage of gases into and out of a plant (5) *
- Three-masted ship in which Sir Ernest Shackleton sailed for the Antarctic on the 1914 Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition (9) *
- View, glance (6) *
- Putter (6) *
- Wet beads (3) *
- English chess player who challenged Garry Kasparov for the World Chess Championship in 1993 (5,5) *
- One accommodated by fat landowner (5)
- Like a good port in winter, not very chilled (3-4) *
- Large property boasts fancy tea set (6) *
- Base leg damage on dogs (7)
- Nominating new aristocratic head of dynasty (6)