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- Staff admitted to wearing priestly garments in capitalist organisations (10,5) *
- Large hunted animals (3,4) *
- Slender young woman (5) *
- Welsh member of the Monty Python comedy team (5,5) *
- 2005 top ten hit single by Simon Webbe of Blue (3,4,5) *
- Fraxinus excelsior , third most abundant tree in Britain (3) *
- English playwright, actor and director whose biggest success is Run for Your Wife (3,6) *
- German international forward who joined Chelsea from RB Leipzig in 2020 (4,6) *
- Song that gave Des O'Connor a number-one hit in the UK in July 1968 (1,7) *
- English comedian and actress best remembered for her role as Nellie Pledge in the sitcom Nearest and Dearest (5,5) *
- English actress and writer who created the sitcom Fleabag (6,6-6) *
- Form of dark matter that is integral to the plot of Philip Pullman's His Dark Materials trilogy of novels (4) *
- American patriot officially designated the state hero of Connecticut in 1985 (6,4) *
- BBC sitcom created, written and co-produced by Victoria Wood (12) *
- 2014 Christopher Nolan film starring Matthew McConaughey (12) *
- Author best known for The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings (1,1,1,7) *
- Radio and TV series that has featured Jon Culshaw, Jan Ravens and Phil Cornwell (4,7) *
- A smoke-dried jalapeño chilli pepper used for seasoning (8) *
- Teeth-expert (7) *
- My Zoom employee evaluation: "Jolly at first, then all upset" (4) *
- One covered in scales swimming at cove (6) *
- Stretch and point across the pond (6) *
- Hell-bent agent commandeers cab travelling north (7) *
- Hebrew prophet who led the Israelites from Egypt across the Red Sea (5) *
- Not at work (3-4)
- Tired out ( Informal ) (3,2) *
- Ornamental hanging light (10) *
- New Zealand tennis player who won the men's singles at Wimbledon in 1910, 1911, 1912 and 1913 (4,7) *
- American author who created Tarzan (5,4,9) *
- Best Actress Oscar-winner, for Johnny Belinda, who was Ronald Reagan's first wife (4,5) *
- English poet and novelist whose best-known poem is Not Waving but Drowning (6,5) *
- Author of The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman (8,6) *
- British fitted kitchen and furniture company bought out by MFI in 1987 (6) *
- English actress who was the second person to play Fallon Carrington Colby in Dynasty (4,5) *
- English singer, songwriter and record producer who had a 1975 top ten hit with Sherry (6,5) *
- Chancellor of the Exchequer from 2010 to 2016 (6,7) *
- English international forward who joined Liverpool from Newcastle United for a record transfer fee in 1987 (5,9) *
- Irish-American dancer, choreographer and musician associated with Riverdance and Lord of the Dance (7,7) *
- The only remaining original member of the rock band AC/DC (5,5) *
- Best Actress Oscar nominee for The Collector (8,5) *
- Debut studio album by ABBA, initially credited to Björn & Benny, Agnetha & Frida (4,4) *
- American actor whose films include Beetlejuice and Birdman (7,6) *
- Famous basketball point guard whose real first name is Earvin (5,7) *
- Comic actor nominated for a Best Supporting Actor Oscar for Driving Miss Daisy (3,7) *
- Character in The Sound of Music who sings Sixteen Going on Seventeen (5) *
- Debut 1940 novel by American author Carson McCullers (3,5,2,1,6,6) *
- Waves at frequencies above the audible range used in sonography for medical diagnosis and therapy (10) *
- Very large herbivorous dinosaur with a long neck and long tail (11) *
- Scorer of the first run for Ireland in Test cricket as he became the oldest Test debutant this century (2,5) *
- German Shepherd dog in the TV series Champion the Wonder Horse (5) *