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- Punctuation mark sometimes used in place of a comma or colon (2,4) *
- Another convent resident hit? That's a problem (9) *
- Robert __, author known for teaching screenwriting (5) *
- Central character in custody has justification for crime (7)
- A type of legendary monster (4) *
- Hollow bit with cutting edges (7) *
- A town, a castle and a Great Park in Berkshire (7) *
- Lowercase (5)
- The greatest threat, according to the WHO, to human health this century (7,6) *
- Saucy county? (4) *
- -_ the Great, Persian leader 486-365 BC (6) *
- Chart format (3)
- Symbol of freshness (5)
- Zap with a beam (4)
- Curly cabbage (4)
- Hammer target (4)
- Place to relax (3)
- HBO rival (3)
- "Kapow!” (3) *
- Non-military person (8)
- Unspoiled spot (4)
- Solicitor or barrister (6)
- Written recollection (6)
- English noblemen (5)
- Told untruths (4)
- Actor Harrison (3) *
- Josiah ..., English potter (8) *
- Army insect (3) *
- Press suffer defeat in court (6)
- A word of praise (8) *
- Leo —, French composer of 1870 ballet Coppelia (7) *
- "Moby-Dick" captain
- Commendation (5) *
- Secrete (4)
- Macron's nation (6) *
- Thin, filled Mexican pancake (4) *
- Replacement (10)
- Two lines of verse (7)
- Floor of a ship (4) *
- Guinevere's lover (8)
- Renate —, 1972 Olympic 100m and 200m gold medallist (7) *
- Arrival or coming (6)
- Play sections (6) *
- 1945 film drama starring Humphrey Bogart and Alexis Smith (8) *
- John —, British mathematician who conceived a diagram that used circles to represent sets and their relationships (4) *
- Julian —, artist whose works include prints of the members of the pop group Blur (4) *
- 1985 film comedy starring Eileen Brennan as Mrs Peacock (4) *
- Germaine —, author of 1970 book The Female Eunuch (5) *
- British prime minister from 1841-46 (6,4) *
- Military organisation disbanded after World War I and revived from 1949-94 (inits) (4) *