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- Stronghold originally contained elaborate detail (7)
- Ring about North Pole’s first foreign correspondent? (3,3)
- Smarter daughter limits team leader's part of vessel (8)
- Want to have to remain outside yet heavily involved (4-4) *
- Perhaps cramp lookalike, say, heading west (6)
- What may need tightening in the City possibly or leafy suburbia? (11,4) *
- Underground trapper's a hero hoarding books (7)
- Dish with zip and zing primarily — and flair (7) *
- One such as Victoria's fearsome spinner? (5,5) *
- A significant volume where mine's sent? (4) *
- A teacher upset after husband causes grief (9)
- Conceit of English turn (3)
- Rose achieved at university (3,2)
- Left in order to find stronghold (6) *
- Some bottle-openers in house (3)
- Gnarled thing, stout stick in disco (9)
- Load vehicle then leave (5)
- Mother holding black snake (5)
- Pounds carried by Buddhist priest's pack animal (5)
- Fight prisoner on trial (7)
- Shy obscure Italian returned (5)
- Subject not understood in finished novel? (6,4)
- Person of exceptional intelligence was hard to indoctrinate (9)
- I grew worried having swallowed a small insect (6)
- Start defending learner driver beginning to turn red (7)
- Purpose of first-class motorway (3)
- Standard rule involving lairs (3,6)
- British king, during parade, finds London landmark (6,4)
- They work with horses, all beasts duke trained? (6,4)
- Yani —, Taiwanese golfer who won the 2010 and 2011 Women's Open (5) *
- The —, 1967 romcom starring Peter Sellers and Britt Ekland (4) *
- F W —, New York-born businessman who established a five-cent store in 1878 (9) *
- Heide —, 1972 Olympic women's long jump gold medallist (9) *
- 2002 novel by Minette Walters (3,4) *
- The —, 2001 action film co-written by and starring Jean-Claude Van Damme (5) *
- Jonny —, England player who kicked the winning goal in the 2003 Rugby World Cup Final (9) *
- City in South Yorkshire associated with the manufacture of high-quality steels (9) *
- Optical toy consisting of a rotating cylinder with a sequence of pictures on its inner surface (8) *
- The —, 2000 novel by Gore Vidal (6,3) *
- 1968 film comedy starring Jackie Gleason and Carol Channing (6) *
- Danielle —, author of the novels Miracle and Leap of Faith (5) *
- The —, 2007 crime drama film starring Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Jeff Daniels (7) *
- The Town that Dreaded —, 1976 thriller (7) *
- Flower — Men, long-running children’s TV show about Bill and Ben (3) *
- Hammond —, author of the novels Campbell's Kingdom and Maddon's Rock (5) *
- Michel —, Russian-born choreographer of 1909 ballet Les Sylphides (6) *
- Form of glucose found in honey (8) *
- Chinese philosopher and teacher born in 551 BC also called K’ung Fu-tzu (9) *
- Number that's in excess (6) *
- Residents in very louvred part of New York (6) *