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- King of England known as Longshanks and the Hammer of the Scots (6,1) *
- English blonde bombshell actress and singer whose real surname was Fluck (5,4) *
- Japanese camera, printer and photocopier company founded in 1936 (5) *
- One of the two capitals of Eswatini, along with Lobamba (7) *
- Country whose motto is Plus Ultra (5) *
- A small nonrigid airship, especially one used for observation or as a barrage balloon (5) *
- The larva of the pyralid moth Pyrausta nubilalis , which is a serious pest of maize (4,5) *
- Plant also called green onion, spring onion and salad onion (8) *
- American aviation pioneer and author who in 1932 was the first female aviator to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean (6,7) *
- American pianist and bandleader whose theme song was Artistry in Rhythm (4,6) *
- 1995 novel by Robert Harris about a young mathematician stationed in Bletchley Park (6) *
- Latin phrase which means ‘actually existing’ (2,4) *
- Trousers extending to the knee or just below, worn for riding, mountaineering etc (8) *
- American film actor and entertainer born Joseph Yule, Jr. in 1920 (6,6) *
- US state whose capital is Nashville (9) *
- Scottish actor who was the Tenth Doctor in the TV series Doctor Who (5,7) *
- Finnish winner of the 1982 Formula One World Championship (4,7) *
- An atom or group of atoms containing at least one unpaired electron and existing for a brief period of time before reacting to produce a stable molecule (4,7) *
- A fictional hallucinogenic drug in Aldous Huxley's 1932 novel Brave New World (4) *
- Argentine footballer who joined Barcelona from Manchester City in 2021 (6,6) *
- Surname of the title character in Roald Dahl's Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (6) *
- Hollywood actress born Hedwig Eva Maria Kiesler in Vienna in 1913 (4,6) *
- The second largest city in Sri Lanka after Colombo (5) *
- 1984 number one single by Lionel Richie (5) *
- American clarinettist and bandleader best known for his 1938 recording of Cole Porter's Begin the Beguine (5,4) *
- Vice President of the United States who resigned in 1973 (5,5) *
- Top religious school in East with missing head (6) *
- Half-cut politicians in high places (4) *
- Poorly represent ignorant character (10) *
- Start to fatten cattle stocks? (7) *
- Explicit sex possibly involves president (7) *
- Struggle continues with external support (6) *
- Fruit that could be square (7) *
- Assumes Republican power divides America repeatedly (6)
- Report people voting for socialist order (4,4) *
- Base returning some deliveries (4)
- American actress whose films include Fatal Attraction , Raise the Titanic and Patriot Games (4,6) *
- Norwegian composer whose works include the incidental music for Peer Gynt (6,5) *
- American singer who had a hit with Tell It Like It Is in 1966 (5,7) *
- Dialect word for an ant, used in Cornwall for a tourist or holiday-maker (5) *
- Egyptian goddess, wife and sister of Osiris (4)
- Phaseolus vulgaris , the variety of bean used for baked beans (7,4) *
- Actress who married actor Kevin Kline in 1989 (6,5) *
- Traditional Scottish folk song sung at the stroke of midnight on New Year's Eve (4,4,4) *
- Corporation founded by Bill Gates and Paul Allen in 1975 (9) *
- Singer and actor associated with songs such as My Way and New York, New York (5,7) *
- Study of earth's features (9) *
- Bones (8) *
- Orangeman, e.g. (8) *
- Great canal (6) *