North American territory of the Kingdom of Denmark | 50 |
Completely left behind | 22 |
"La Isla ..." [Madonna song] | 28 |
Joint between foot and leg | 26 |
System for connecting computers to the internet | 47 |
A coral ... | 11 |
Textual representations of emotions | 35 |
Without any humor | 17 |
Person who thinks positively | 28 |
Singer of "Love Me Tender" | 26 |
Jack Sparrow | 12 |
Ancient practice of transmuting metals into gold | 48 |
The 18th letter of the Greek alphabet | 37 |
Right to sell company's products using the company's name | 57 |
Basic idea or rule | 18 |
Feeling of enjoyment or satisfaction | 36 |
Result of physical harm | 23 |
One who has influence and power | 31 |
Baked dessert | 13 |
You can't make a ... purse out of a sow's ear | 45 |
Author of "Pride and Prejudice" [first name] | 44 |
To provide food at an event | 27 |
Swiss watch brand, or a Greek letter | 36 |
Logo that symbolizes an organization or other groupings | 55 |
To praise someone or something publicly | 39 |
To give someone a task | 22 |
Go to ... [Sleep] | 17 |
Travel by bike | 14 |
Moving lightly over a surface | 29 |
Sarajevo setting | 16 |
Like a motormouth | 17 |
Hostile, as a reception | 23 |
Technical name for a cough | 26 |
George ......, Romanian composer, violinist, pianist, conductor and teacher whose works include the opera Oedipe | 112 |
Shakespeare play subtitled the Moor of Venice | 45 |
In Greek mythology, a son of King Priam of Troy who was killed by Achilles | 74 |
Robert ......, Irish writer best known for his novel The Ragged Trousered Philanthropists | 89 |
Famous aria from the opera Carmen by Georges Bizet sometimes referred to as "L'amour est un oiseau rebelle" | 107 |
Tom ......, American golfer who won the Open Championship at Royal Troon in 1973 | 80 |
Deep-toned native Australian wind instrument popularised by Rolf Harris | 71 |
American film actor and entertainer born Joseph Yule, Jr in 1920 | 64 |
The small rodent Micromys minutus | 33 |
Courtier sent by Claudius to invite Hamlet to participate in the duel with Laertes in Shakespeare's play | 104 |
J J ......, Finnish former Formula One driver who won the 24 Hours of Le Mans twice, in 1995 and 2005 | 101 |
The Abbot of ......, Scottish equivalent of England's Lord of Misrule | 69 |
A weaverbird of the genus Passer and related genera | 51 |
Horse that Bob Champion rode to victory in the 1981 Grand National | 66 |
Technical name for the eardrum | 30 |
Caroline ......, English literary critic who was the first female professor of English Literature | 97 |
The capital of Zambia | 21 |
A type of neutron star believed to have a very powerful magnetic field | 70 |
London area, birthplace of singer Matt Monro | 44 |
English-born Australian singer and actress who co-starred with John Travolta in the film version of Grease | 106 |
The Mediterranean cruciferous plant Lobularia maritima | 54 |
A red-skinned potato originally bred in the Netherlands in 1962 | 63 |
Loch ......, the largest Scottish lake | 38 |
Character in the TV series Callan played by Russell Hunter | 58 |
BBC classical music quiz chaired by Joseph Cooper from 1966 | 59 |
Protagonist of Dashiell Hammett's 1930 novel The Maltese Falcon | 63 |
A tropical American click beetle of the genus Pyrophorus with luminescent thoracic organs | 89 |
A loose wide-sleeved liturgical vestment worn over the cassock by clergymen, choristers and acolytes | 100 |
Stage name of New Orleans musician Mac Rebennack | 48 |
English punk rock band whose members included Johnny Rotten and Sid Vicious | 75 |
Spanish name for the Running of the Bulls, as in Pamplona, for example | 70 |
Country whose capital is Ankara | 31 |
1974 UK and US number one single by Ray Stevens | 47 |
A freshwater cyprinid fish of the genus Abramis | 47 |
William ......, York-born English painter best known for his nudes | 66 |
A commissioned officer of the lowest rank in the US Navy | 56 |
English punk rock band whose members have included Captain Sensible and Rat Scabies | 83 |
The Old World game bird Scolopax rusticola | 42 |
Song by The Beach Boys that features an Electro-Theremin, played by Paul Tanner | 79 |
Peter ......, Australian tennis player best known for his doubles partnership with Paul McNamee | 95 |
Group of Germanic languages spoken in Scandinavia | 49 |
English punk rock band whose hits included London Calling and Should I Stay Or Should I Go | 90 |
Ballet with music by Maurice Ravel, who described it as a "symphonie choréographique" | 86 |
Bully in Tom Brown's School Days by Thomas Hughes | 49 |
Severe infection and inflammation of the intestines caused by bacteria, protozoa or parasitic worms | 99 |
English rock band whose hits included Down in the Tube Station at Midnight and That's Entertainment | 99 |
The smallest of the Channel Islands that is open to the public | 62 |
An inspection, correction and verification of business accounts, conducted by an independent accountant | 103 |
Genus of plants commonly called coneflowers and black-eyed-susan | 64 |
Literary or archaic name for China | 34 |
A surrounding area or region | 28 |
Welsh rock band whose hits include Maybe Tomorrow and Dakota | 60 |
Tom ......, American golfer who won the Open Championship at Royal Lytham & St Annes in 1996 | 92 |
A salad of shredded cabbage, mayonnaise, carrots, onions, etc | 61 |
Nickname of François Duvalier, repressive President of Haiti from 1957-1971 | 76 |
Vane dir | 8 |
Flower plot | 11 |
Latin 101 verb | 14 |
Electron tube | 13 |
Thick with trees | 16 |
Horseshoes hit | 14 |
Dive | 4 |
Typeface embellishment | 22 |
Giraffe relative | 16 |
Minnesota player | 16 |
Shankar of the sitar | 20 |
Bornholm native | 15 |
Poor-box donation | 17 |
Not e'en once | 13 |
Large-mouthed jar | 17 |
.... and desist | 15 |
Conductor Klemperer | 19 |
Restless desire | 15 |
Pound and Stone | 15 |
Barbera's colleague | 19 |
First family member? | 20 |
Remove, as a ruler | 18 |
Loud lament | 11 |
Arrow's path | 12 |
"Mamma Mia!" star | 17 |
God, in Hebrew | 14 |
Wee sprite | 10 |
".... had it up to here!" | 25 |
Eye liner? | 10 |
Public storehouse | 17 |
Swings back and forth, as a ship | 32 |
Low marks | 9 |
Lean-to | 7 |
Old Norse poetry | 16 |
Castaway's salvation | 20 |
Menacing omen | 13 |
Ancient region in Asia Minor | 28 |
Little Italian number | 21 |
Encroachment | 12 |
Bamako's nation | 15 |
Special movie screening | 23 |
Punt pole | 9 |
Adages | 6 |
Saki's real name | 16 |
Eye with intentions | 19 |
Development division | 20 |
1971 Carly Simon song | 21 |
Prefix with space | 17 |
Naomi Osaka's realm | 19 |
Ultimate degree | 15 |
.... Perce, Oregon tribe | 24 |
Old photo tone | 14 |
Pre-picnic check | 16 |
Philanderer | 11 |
See 6-Down | 10 |
John of "Good Times" | 20 |
the last laugher laughs .... | 28 |
describes hair that has gentle curls | 36 |
long style of carpet | 20 |
place to go to work out and lift weights | 40 |
fast-running rabbit-like animals | 32 |
someone from stockholm or malmo, for example | 44 |
cry uncontrollably | 18 |
founder of cosmetics company, .... lauder | 41 |
the usual suspects actor benicio .... toro | 42 |
nickname for someone called rosie | 33 |
person who alters or makes clothes to fit | 41 |
initials of barb skokie actress in american crime | 49 |
say no to, dismiss an idea | 26 |
anglo-...., german tribes who settled britain | 45 |
pacific northwest state with capital portland | 45 |
national airline of spain | 25 |
in an email, it means carbon copy | 33 |
short name for united arab emirates | 35 |
outer part of the flower that encloses the bud | 46 |
medical term for swelling due to trapped fluid | 46 |
land area between tidemarks | 27 |
not having any discomfort | 25 |
short for retweet, when x was still twitter | 43 |
official currency of germany, france and spain | 46 |
temporary actors hired to be part of a crowd | 44 |
species of tuna highly prized | 29 |
fictional comedian played by rachel brosnahan | 45 |
jack went up the hill with her | 30 |
king of rock and roll's initials | 32 |
to lessen or reduce in size or amount | 37 |
accompanied, attended an event with | 35 |
Flower from Dublin pruned | 25 |
Makes eggs for chip company | 27 |
Row about horse and piglet's friend | 35 |
Roy raised half of kids with sweetheart and terrier | 51 |
Negative response to brief isolation, by myself: it's rotten! | 61 |
Cash for fishing gear raised by pre-wedding party | 49 |
Pensioners riot as a reaction | 29 |
Acting before theatre's premiere and finale | 43 |
Terrible pains followed cheers for NBL team | 43 |
Examining dusty puzzle over gin cocktail | 40 |
The French soldier is in time to authorise | 42 |
Met up with heartless people over hot Indonesian food | 53 |
Rents dilapidated building, finally. Next, to reinforce | 55 |
Dope smoked at last on carpet | 29 |
Star pilot ejected odd group of people | 38 |
Drunk gets stuck into European double cream | 43 |
Last of black & popular shade of blue for Russian painter | 57 |
Sacking can-can choreographer essentially | 41 |
Experience to plunder gold nugget | 33 |
Conscious to accommodate male opinion | 37 |
Poor North Melbourne's last and Essendon's first. Both dirty sides | 66 |
Threatens guru in frustration when seeking fortune | 50 |
Chuckle with international model and crossword setter in this country | 69 |
Reputation curtailed by snacking again and again and again | 58 |
Sixth debate with politician? Bound to be drained | 49 |