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- Drugs cartel rotten, end conversation (4,3) *
- Novelist's desperate, lacking time and energy to break into television (8) *
- Golden Age Hollywood actress to tear tabloid up (7) *
- Movement of a solvent through a membrane (7) *
- Bad attitude, say, during Christmas scene (10) *
- One providing rapid delivery of dish received by person who won't eat it? (4,6) *
- Playwright opposite plugging leading performer -- daughter! (8) *
- The first Jamaican woman to win an Olympic gold medal, the 400m Hurdles at the 1996 Olympics (4,8) *
- Type of TV show ( Informal ) (6) *
- Star of the films Rebel Without a Cause , East of Eden and Giant (5,4) *
- American singer from a show business family whose best known song is Paper Roses (5,6) *
- American director of films such as A Night at the Opera , A Day at the Races and Goodbye, Mr. Chips (3,4) *
- Chinese-born actor and martial artist whose films include Romeo Must Die and Kiss of the Dragon (3,2) *
- Canadian indie rock band whose albums include Funeral and Neon Bible (6,4) *
- American cartoonist and humorist best known for the satirical comic strip Li'l Abner , which he created in 1934 (2,4) *
- The ___ of Swat , nonsense poem by Edward Lear (5) *
- Former England cricketer who left his role of Director of Professional Cricket at Yorkshire in December 2021 (6,5) *
- Fictional extraterrestrial mutant of a type created by Terry Nation in a 1963 Doctor Who serial (5) *
- Brit Award-winning singer who had top ten hits with You Might Need Somebody and You're the One I Love in 1997 (5,3) *
- Danish captain awarded the UEFA President's Award for his actions when Christian Eriksen collapsed at Euro 2020 (5,5) *
- Rock singer who succeeded Ian Gillan in Deep Purple (5,9) *
- Blaise ___, French international midfielder who joined Inter Miami from Juventus in 2020 (7) *
- Apartment ( US informal ) (5) *
- Member of The Moody Blues and Wings born Brian Frederick Arthur Hines (5,5) *
- 1964 number-one hit single by Mary Wells, written and produced by Smokey Robinson (2,3) *
- Gustave ___, French author whose most famous novel is Madame Bovary (8) *
- 2002 Todd Haynes film starring Julianne Moore, Dennis Quaid and Dennis Haysbert (3,4,6) *
- Founder of the Rolling Stones who died in 1969 (5,5) *
- American crime novelist who created the detective Mike Hammer (6,8) *
- Soft drink "made in Scotland from girders," according to its advertising campaign (3-3) *
- 1935 film starring Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers and featuring the song Cheek to Cheek (3,3) *
- American jazz singer and film actress who was the longtime voice of Chiquita Banana in an animated ad campaign beginning in 1947 (6,5) *
- Failed candidate in the 2016 London mayoral election and 2019 general election made a life peer by his friend Boris Johnson (3,9) *
- Character in Tolkien's The Hobbit from whom Bilbo Baggins took the "Ring" (6) *
- Persian variety of the wild ass, Equus hemionus (6) *
- The second daughter of King Lear in Shakespeare's play (5) *
- English punk rock band fronted by Poly Styrene (1-3,4) *
- English actor-manager and Mencap campaigner noted for his Whitehall farces (5,3) *
- 1826 novel by James Fenimore Cooper subtitled A Narrative of 1757 (3,4,2,3,8) *
- Area of the I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! TV set in Australia (5,4) *
- The first American woman in space (5,4) *
- The first Kenyan man to set the world record in the marathon, in 2003 (4,6) *
- Guitarist of the rock band Toploader who married TV presenters Gail Porter in 2001 and Lynsey Horn in 2008 (3,8) *
- The only African driver to win the Formula One World Championship (4,9) *
- 1907 oil painting on canvas by Henri Matisse subtitled Souvenir of Biskra (4,4) *
- Former Labour MP for Shipley and Nottingham East who left the party in protest at the leadership of Jeremy Corbyn in 2019 (5,6) *
- American singer, actor and writer whose 1950s hit singles include A Wonderful Time Up There (3,5) *
- A lord of Tyre in Shakespeare's play Pericles, Prince of Tyre (7) *
- Stimulating milky beverage made from the dried leaves of the South American tree Ilex paraguariensis (5,4) *
- British New Romantic band best known for their 1980 hit Fade to Grey (6) *