Severely annoy | 14 |
Milky precious stone | 20 |
Prefix meaning "new" | 20 |
Debate side that is not pro | 27 |
Go down white slopes? | 21 |
Pirate shout | 12 |
Use a park bench | 16 |
Winter transport | 16 |
Mayberry kid | 12 |
*We will, we will rock you!* "Tighten the laces of your ..., there's a lot of running to do!" | 93 |
Smoothie berry native to South America | 38 |
Blacken, at a barbeque party | 28 |
Alaskan king ... | 16 |
*We will, we will rock you!* "Walk confidently onto the field while the ... cheers on!" | 87 |
*We will, we will rock you!* "Gear up, put on your uniform and ... on your pads" | 80 |
Hoppy kind of beer: Abbr. | 25 |
Book after Galatians, for short | 31 |
Greek island in the Mediterranean (rhymes with "beet") | 54 |
"For ..." (cards section for Father's Day, perhaps) | 51 |
Respectful address for a man | 28 |
Football field units, for short | 31 |
Rubik's ... (puzzle toy) | 24 |
Includes in an email loop: Abbr. | 32 |
Clearasil target | 16 |
Separate or disconnect | 22 |
Ridesharing app | 15 |
*We will, we will rock you!* "Before the match, ... up (group up), to set the game plan" | 88 |
Stitched edge of a cloth | 24 |
State of the Great Salt Lake | 28 |
Boston ... Sox (Ted Williams' MLB team) | 39 |
Napkin layer | 12 |
Singer Lipa of "New Rules" | 26 |
Former NBA player, Dwyane ... | 29 |
*We will, we will rock you!* "In the days leading up to the match, ... (practice) with your team" | 97 |
Go bad, as food | 15 |
Actress Kendrick of "Pitch Perfect" | 35 |
Steve Carell's "... Almighty" | 29 |
Big Apple newspaper: Abbr. | 26 |
Cry similar to "Aha!" | 21 |
*We will, we will rock you!* "Don't forget to ... (exercise your muscles) before entering the field" | 100 |
Response to a meme, perhaps: Hyph. | 34 |
"The Adventures of Tintin" comics terrier | 41 |
"It's ...-win situation": 2 wds. | 32 |
Crush, as potatoes for a Thanksgiving dish | 42 |
Treasure hunter's aid | 21 |
Prefix usually found before "biotic" or "virus" | 47 |
... the moon (super happy) | 26 |
...-Cola (carbonated soft drink) | 32 |
Rapper 50 ... | 13 |
hard-up mothers initially give off unpleasant smell | 51 |
a list of options for lower ranks to get posh | 45 |
drive back pariah on return | 27 |
make known the setter is included | 33 |
most glossy small type of allium set out | 40 |
former monster is leading journalist, freed from evil spirit | 60 |
slurs one may interrupt as individuals | 38 |
magnificent dress pre-sold on us | 32 |
split periodical payment | 24 |
farewell address by inactive old doctor | 39 |
freedom from commonplace remark, beginning to be excluded | 57 |
it was popular once to look up and expire | 41 |
distressed myself, lad, by colourful buzzer | 43 |
shrewd to keep recipe in a narrow space | 39 |
ogre strips ends of light-giver | 31 |
press adept, strangely, with law enforcement occasions | 54 |
by tuesday at first, house is given back | 40 |
lacking a population that's yet to be agreed | 44 |
nut troubles haiti cops | 23 |
call to mind what's good enough in the day before | 49 |
what obsessive thinkers have, as stricken nomad goes mad | 56 |
vicious comeback broadcast as it happens | 40 |
very severe boxty recipe that's part of the pitch | 49 |
in the style of clothes for areas behind bridge at sea | 54 |
regret left being in control | 28 |
exhume misshapen steed, showing impartiality | 44 |
trail, losing seconds, working with hooked finger | 49 |
a mild exec, distressed, cried out in surprise | 46 |
medic rings partner to show desire, obviously | 45 |
uncomplaining son with one in bed turned over | 45 |
film set during the troubles starring john lynch and helen mirren. | 66 |
what is the name of kamala harris's husband? | 44 |
south american member of the camel family. | 42 |
johnny cash "shot a man in reno" in ........ prison blues. | 58 |
rebel group in control of much of southern yemen. | 49 |
historic cathedral in cambridgeshire. | 37 |
the irish for "donkey". | 23 |
name shared by 14 popes and the manager of glasgow rangers. | 59 |
alphanumeric code which identifies a bank account. | 50 |
homemade bomb. | 14 |
the bank of england is nicknamed "the ...... .... of threadneedle street". | 74 |
abbreviation which precedes the names of senior members of the british royal family. | 84 |
term for the driver of a killarney jaunting car. | 48 |
worn by b*witched. | 18 |
the 1916 proclamation refers to ".... allies in europe". | 56 |
which character has daughters called goneril, regan and cordelia? | 65 |
slade and t rex were leading practitioners of .... rock. | 56 |
what is the name of russell crowe's character in gladiator? | 59 |
the capital of cyprus. | 22 |
breaking up is hard .... ....: neil sedaka hit. | 47 |
which former rté news reporter was recently elected as an mep? | 63 |
in which city are the headquarters of interpol? | 47 |
hans gruber is the villain in which movie? | 42 |
am stands for .... meridiem. | 28 |
which college won university challenge for a record fifth time earlier this year? | 81 |
river regarded as a borderline between asia and europe. | 55 |
which animal is nicknamed the "unicorn of the sea"? | 51 |
author of tinker tailor soldier spy and the little drummer girl. | 64 |
body which investigates complaints from the public about the gardaí. | 69 |
rté tv newsreader who retired in 2022 after some 40 years on the air. | 70 |
house made of compressed snow. | 30 |
which great bird lends its name to golf's practically impossible feat of a hole finished four under par? | 104 |
who wrote treasure island? | 26 |
bacon is an ingredient in this well-known pasta sauce. | 54 |
which sports movie won the best picture oscar for 1976? | 55 |
richard .... barrett: people before profit td. | 46 |
what was the name of rté's teletext service? | 45 |
what is a panatela? | 19 |
the historic place de la .... is hosting the bmx, breakdancing and skateboarding events at the paris olympics. | 110 |
breed of wild dog indigenous to australia. | 42 |
last contested in 2017, the cormac mcanallen cup is awarded to the winners of the international ...... series. | 110 |
who directed michael collins? | 29 |
former world heavyweight boxing champion vitali klitschko is the mayor of which city? | 85 |
which island is home to most of the world's orangutans? | 55 |
decommissioned in 1997, britannia was the uk's last royal ....... | 65 |
the "five stages of grief" are usually described as denial, ......, bargaining, depression, and acceptance. | 107 |
who is the minister for finance? | 32 |
Elizabethan frilled collar | 26 |
Animal with one or two horns made entirely of keratin | 53 |
Cajun soup or stew often thickened with okra | 44 |
Patisserie item that means 10A in French | 40 |
Tight-fitting elastic suit covering the whole body | 50 |
Main ancient Greek deities | 26 |
Item held by Paul McCartney on the celebrated cover of the album Abbey Road | 75 |
Broadcaster and former editor of The Sunday Times | 49 |
Infamous 5th-century leader of the Huns | 39 |
Grasslike wetland plant | 23 |
Reformist leader of the Soviet Union (E, not O) | 47 |
Member of a group of Greek philosophers who held that real knowledge is not possible | 84 |
French-speaking landlocked nation of west Africa | 48 |
Head of a tribe or clan | 23 |
River that flows into the Atlantic at Lisbon | 44 |
Surface on which a text has been written over erased inscriptions | 65 |
Fencing sword for targeting the opponent's torso | 48 |
Small British rodent | 20 |
1980s TV series following US cops Crockett and Tubbs | 52 |
Allied codebreaking project in the Second World War | 51 |
Gwyneth ---, famed founder of the lifestyle brand Goop | 54 |
Washington ---, author of Rip Van Winkle | 40 |
US actress who played Ellen Ripley in the Alien films | 53 |
Comic actor who created Ali G and Borat | 39 |
Natural material often used to make garden furniture | 52 |
Large muscular dog breed | 24 |
Mary ---, 2023 BBC Sports Personality of the Year | 49 |
Weather phenomenon notably investigated by Benjamin Franklin in 1752 | 68 |
Fine powder used decoratively in baking | 39 |
Surname of the father-and-son prime ministers who served for more than 21 years in total | 88 |
Visage, countenance | 19 |
Instrumental composition | 24 |
Long cream-filled pastry | 24 |
Once again, newly | 17 |
--- it, travel at speed | 23 |
Lustrous spherical gem | 22 |
Swiss breakfast mix | 19 |
Kidnapper's demand | 18 |
Spanish name for Spain | 22 |
Withdraw (troops) to a previous position | 40 |
Expert in treating mental illness | 33 |
--- acid, corrosive substance used to make fertilisers | 54 |
Angry, furious | 14 |
Great Asian desert | 18 |
Condition of smelling or tasting repulsive | 42 |
Comfortable seat for one | 24 |
--- Fitzgerald, US jazz singer (1917-96) | 40 |
One who forms prejudices based on gender | 40 |
Dark pigment discovered in Berlin | 33 |
A coconut stall, pale greyish in colour | 39 |
Work hard on back of durable fabric | 35 |
Neglected state of bachelor in big car | 38 |
Hospital worker, possibly, left with little sign of hesitation | 62 |
Poisonous substance manufactured in a European port | 51 |
Dawn entertaining male priest in glare of publicity | 51 |
Guilelessness of civil engineer in pub in past times | 52 |
Capital initially invested in urchin's discharge | 48 |
Relaxing, retailing pork pies | 29 |
Be drawn to fireplace, embracing Sackville-West | 47 |
Refuge in holiday location, perhaps | 35 |
Maritime force's phantom provider of credit, might Spooner have said? | 69 |
Huge area included in visits regularly | 38 |
Dashing young men annoy workers | 31 |
Advert displayed in Hampshire ferries | 37 |
Season very good for trapping black antelope | 44 |
Leave former partner to take courses | 36 |
Old archdeacon given money prepared in advance | 46 |
Seaman doing what seamen do, we hear — making a sharp descent? | 64 |
Painter working in US opera house? | 34 |
Deadly human being! | 19 |
Sport the French must carry over | 32 |
Heavenly phenomenon recognised at first in celebrity's squad | 60 |
English landscape gardener known north of the border | 52 |
Set about a Highland Scot | 25 |