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- More organised about seizing king, kidnapped again (7) *
- Liberal in unhappiness but not in spending (7) *
- Flip charts showing flood with unwanted info (4) *
- Very soft mini-soap is squishy (10) *
- Identifying sign (5)
- Most remarkable person (3-3) *
- Consisting of small compartments (8) *
- Allows; gifts (6)
- On the contrary (6)
- Printing mistakes (6)
- Radioactive element, No (8)
- Crystalline or vaporous element (6) *
- Wealthy businessman (6)
- Chemical process (8)
- Private soldier (7)
- Hit with the palm (4)
- Semitic language (6) *
- Obstinately devoted (to) (6) *
- Fully booked event (4-3) *
- Location of Limassol (6) *
- Said, made clear (6) *
- Brickie's trough (3) *
- Item under the hammer (3) *
- Put in barrels (6) *
- Chum, mate (3)
- The largest continent (4)
- There are 100 in an Israeli shekel (6) *
- 1894 opera by Jules Massenet best known for the entr'acte for violin and orchestra Méditation (5) *
- André ___, Cameroonian international goalkeeper who joined Ajax from the Barcelona Academy in 2015 (5) *
- Country whose capital is Bogotá (8) *
- Author best known for Watership Down (7,5) *
- The second most expensive property on a UK Monopoly board (4,4) *
- TV comedy-drama series starring James Nesbitt, Helen Baxendale, John Thomson and Fay Ripley (4,4) *
- The capital of Cuba (6)
- Member of Oasis who formed his High Flying Birds in 2010 (4,9) *
- A mechanical model of the solar system (6)
- 1964 Richard Lester film featuring The Beatles (1,4,4,5) *
- Enormous spider in J K Rowling's Harry Potter stories (6) *
- Scottish folk rock band best known for the song Stuck in the Middle with You (8,5) *
- American rapper born Stanley Kirk Burrell in 1962 (2,6) *
- Country in central Europe whose capital is Bratislava (8) *
- First name used by the American actress born Nathalie Kay Hedren (5) *
- Labour Party politician who became the UK's first black Cabinet Minister in 2002 (4,7) *
- 1938 semi-autobiographical play by Emlyn Williams (3,4,2,5) *
- 1982 top ten hit single by Fat Larry's Band (4) *
- In Indian cookery, a method of cooking meat or vegetables in a clay oven (8) *
- The large Indian antelope Boselaphus tragocamelus (6) *
- Indian actress, food and travel writer and TV personality named a CBE in 2004 (6,7) *
- A 2002 novel by Iain Banks about a radio DJ (4,3) *
- BBC current affairs programme launched in 1980 (9) *