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- Bag for a diamond (4) *
- Expert on tuck initiated twisting (9) *
- Inhabitants of India's smallest state (7) *
- My Moroccan house mostly used for group to which old men belong (6) *
- US vice president when Jimmy Carter was president (6,7) *
- Ultimate needs (5) *
- Tiles built up a third-class cold painting well (7) *
- A supplier of news or foreign exchange (6) *
- Singer White with the 1991 #1 hit "Romantic" (5) *
- Informally, very intoxicated (3,4) *
- Organisation such as the Planning Inspectorate, British Council or DVLA (6) *
- Transport on the slopes (4) *
- Imperial measure — one quarter of a bushel (4) *
- Get round West End of London on wheels (5) *
- Style shown by Jerry, supplier of chips (7) *
- Formal word for physical beauty (11) *
- Cheney and Harris, informally (5) *
- Historically, money or food for the poor (4) *
- Tremendous success (5) *
- The ____ is the newspaper central to the plot of Citizen Kane (8) *
- Downwind locales for ships (3,6) *
- Black leaving mountain-top paths? Lights needed (8) *
- Inits. on some handbags (3) *
- Fish which shares its name with a former Australian PM (4) *
- Sign of damage in disease for worms (8) *
- Common first word in names of French publishing firms (8) *
- A ____ tooth has a single cusp (6) *
- Coup result (6)
- False god engaging large number in flat (5) *
- iPhone app with a graph in its icon (6) *
- Saving skin Indians slaughtered bear? (5) *
- Home of Nobel Peace Prize winner Shirin Ebadi (4) *
- Informally, to fly into a rage (2,9) *
- Latin for "I believe" (5) *
- Run out of plant pots (4) *
- The St John's wort genus (9)
- Ceremonial seat seen with historic rod and Crown of India? (4) *
- Break said to be about a week for conferences (6) *
- Dictator's person vetting design of squares (7) *
- Edify (5)
- ____ preceded Frank Skinner as presenter of the TV comedy series Room 101 (4,6) *
- Pool locales (4) *
- Loose dresses worn by Hawaiian women, eg at weddings (7) *
- Condition often treated with Ritalin (abbreviation) (4) *
- Busy businesswoman in a rom-com, e.g (5) *
- Where all the people that come and go stop and say "hello," in a 1967 hit (5,4) *
- Series on US prisons getting a lot of stars (7) *
- Hits high notes in high places (6) *
- Country leaders wanted in desert region (7) *
- Jessie , English actress who played Anne in 1958 family film Tom Thumb (8) *