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- 1971 musical by Jim Jacobs and Warren Casey set in the fictional Rydell High School (6) *
- Language created by by George Orwell in the novel 1984 (8) *
- British actor who found fame playing Jamal Malik in the film Slumdog Millionaire (3,5) *
- Ancient Roman goddess whose story is the basis of a myth of springtime (10) *
- Italian city in Emilia-Romagna formerly ruled by the Este family (6) *
- English actor who found fame playing Tim Canterbury in The Office (6,7) *
- A small case of choux pastry with a sweet or savoury filling (11) *
- Australian director whose films include Breaker Morant and Driving Miss Daisy (5,9) *
- The capital of the German state of Baden-Württemberg (9) *
- Musical by Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice about the second wife of Argentinian president Juan Perón (5) *
- The seventh month of the ecclesiastical year in the Jewish calendar (6) *
- Short-legged, long-bodied dog with long wiry hair and erect ears (4,7) *
- Children's game featuring plastic rods and marbles first marketed by the Ideal Toy Company in 1967 (8) *
- Actress whose films include Dangerous Liaisons , Beautiful Girls and Pulp Fiction (3,7) *
- Motorcycle and bicycle trick also called a stoppie or front wheelie (4) *
- 1966 double album by Bob Dylan (6,2,6) *
- Highly-venomous snake of the genus Naja (5) *
- A type of nuclear reactor that produces at least as much fissionable material as it uses (4,7) *
- Australian state whose capital is Sydney (3,5,5) *
- Kent market town that is home to the oldest brewery in Britain (9) *
- English football team nicknamed the Valiants (4,4) *
- An open pastry or sponge tart filled with fruit or a savoury mixture (4) *
- The southern peninsula of Greece, joined to central Greece by the Isthmus of Corinth (11) *
- Presenter of QI from 2003 to 2016 (7,3) *
- The opening track and lead single from the Rolling Stones' 1971 album Sticky Fingers (5,5) *
- A flat, house or other lodging for secondary or occasional use, literally 'foot on ground' in French (4-1-5) *
- Ferruccio ___, Italian composer, pianist, conductor, editor, writer and teacher whose works include the unfinished opera Doktor Faust (6) *
- Any of a family of primordial gods, the sons and daughters of Uranus and Gaea (5) *
- Composer of the music for Show Boat (6,4) *
- Insect with stinging larvae, named after a character in Greek mythology (2,4) *
- Another name for the green woodpecker (6) *
- W A ___, English clergyman renowned for transposition of the initial consonants or consonant clusters of a pair of words (7) *
- English actor best known for playing Ron Weasley in the Harry Potter film series (6,5) *
- Town in North Holland on the IJsselmeer noted for its cheese (4) *
- French luxury cosmetics company founded by a medical student in 1954 (7) *
- Soft silvery-white metallic element whose atomic number is 56 (6) *
- The seizure of property by force (6) *
- Stage name of the US singer, songwriter, pianist and civil rights activist born Eunice Kathleen Waymon (4,6) *
- A greyish-brown North American flycatcher of the genus Sayornis (6) *
- The second most populous commune in the suburbs of Paris, after Boulogne-Billancourt (10) *
- The third western to win Best Picture at the Oscars, following Cimarron and Dances with Wolves (10) *
- Stage name of Sir Richard Starkey (5,5) *
- Former England midfielder appointed head coach of AFC Bournemouth in 2021 after leaving Fulham (5,6) *
- Canadian actor who played Austin Powers in the eponymous film series (4,5) *
- A type of heraldic flag or banner suspended from a crossbar, first adopted by Italian medieval communes (8) *
- Small flower (on a chain?) (5) *
- Nordic country (7)
- Dark purple blackberry-like fruit (8) *
- Rodent less common than its grey variety in the UK (3,8) *
- Garden carrier (in children's race?) (11) *