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- Abbreviation for a British computer company that operated from 1968 to 2002, when it was renamed Fujitsu Services Limited (3) *
- Another name for the king cobra (9) *
- City and port of entry in NE Mexico, in Tamaulipas state on the Rio Grande (5,6) *
- Confusing smart crony, roads to Scottish area (4,3,8) *
- Showing tact, Paul moved slingshot (8) *
- Attila, notably (3)
- Gum flavor, often (4) *
- Taking time with request, extremely competitive military group (4,5) *
- Ridley —, director of films Alien, Gladiator and Hannibal (5) *
- Mediterranean plant with yellowish-white flowers whose leaves are used as a salad (6) *
- Andrei —, winner of the 1975 Nobel Peace prize (8) *
- 2005 war film starring Jake Gyllenhaal and Peter Sarsgaard (7) *
- Slow-moving Australian marsupial that eats eucalyptus leaves (5) *
- Muslim woman’s veil (7)
- Mediterranean island that was Napoleon Bonaparte's first place of exile (4) *
- Evergreen bush native to South America that bears white, pink or red flowers (10) *
- Glider wood (5)
- Upholstery protector (4,5) *
- Person earning lots (10) *
- Small European republic (3,6)
- A missing pet's hard to catch, having fouled dishes (8) *
- Assyrian king: 'Ninny', according to Flute (Midsummer Night's Dream, 3.1.97) (5) *
- State of southwestern US (7) *
- Excessively complicated administrative system (11) *
- City in NW Missouri, US; starting point of the Pony Express in 1860 (2,6) *
- I can't stand up straight to deliver patter song (3,3,1,6,4) *
- Memoir by Isak Dinesen, a nom de plume of Danish author Baroness Karen von Blixen-Finecke (3,2,6) *
- Alberto ___, Italian racing driver who was Formula 1 World Champion in 1952 and 1953 (6) *
- Highest peak of the Kunlun mountain range in China (5,7) *
- City in Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany on the River Neckar, noted for its castle (10) *
- King of Wessex from 802-839 (6) *
- Pearl —, winner of the 1938 Nobel Prize in Literature (4) *
- Small marsupial of the genus Bettongia (6,8) *
- The first five books of the Old Testament regarded as a unity (10) *
- In ancient Greece or Rome, an open-air course for horse and chariot races (10) *
- The first spy novel by Len Deighton, published in 1962 (3,7,4) *
- A half-tamed albino variety of the polecat, used to unearth rabbits (6) *
- 1990 Mike Figgis film starring Richard Gere and Andy García (8,7) *
- The state capital of Colorado (6)
- City in S Peru, at an altitude of 2250m, founded in 1540 on the site of an Inca city (8) *
- A type of computer program that converts a program into machine code (9) *
- The third film in the James Bond series, and the third to star Sean Connery (10) *
- Printer's dot (6) *
- Toper (3)
- Overtures (6) *
- Charity dos (5) *
- Kitchen come-on (5)
- "Houseboat” star (5)
- Mario Puzo book (6)
- Glues down (7) *