one searching for the golden fleece, in greek mythology | 55 |
fellini film from which the term "paparazzi" originated | 55 |
room for a recording artist, in slang that elides -dio | 54 |
mythological figure who petrified atlas with medusa's head | 58 |
not as old as singer-songwriter getting on in retirement | 56 |
moth in tree, for example, travelling both ways, right? | 55 |
Agree three letters with number inside for reading out | 54 |
Soldier dropped at party by ten? That seems impossible! | 55 |
Listlessness of some in jacuzzi unnerving, on reflection | 56 |
Instruction that reminds new student to enter help option | 57 |
Institution claims after losing case against company | 52 |
It's cheap to develop something based on existing material | 58 |
Metre introduced by Napoleon's possibly — equal to a yard? | 60 |
Vulgar society rejected by fashionable family in the past? | 58 |
Sort of deflation that has a detrimental effect on growth? | 58 |
Rubbish place to catch sexually transmitted disease? | 52 |
What may ruin seaside attractions for pantomime performer? | 58 |
the ..., 2014 romcom starring cameron diaz and leslie mann | 58 |
retief ..., golfer who won the 2004 us open championship | 56 |
ray ..., winner of the 1970 world snooker championship | 54 |
to be acquainted with the capital of kentucky at present | 56 |
some of the handy essences used for colouring materials | 55 |
show great appreciation of some of the men thus noted | 53 |
there's a striking difference between him and his workmates | 59 |
...... direction [band with niall horan and harry styles] | 57 |
Company that sells Anew and Isa Knox skin-care lines | 52 |
Band that had a #3 hit in 2000 with Jumpin, Jumpin: 2 wds. | 58 |
Former automaker of the Alero and Achieva, for short | 52 |
First name of the title character in The Great Gatsby | 53 |
First name of the musician who was Tina Turner's ex-husband | 59 |
Ivy League alma mater of Meryl Streep and Sigourney Weaver | 58 |
Stick used in "The Color of Money" and "The Hustler" | 52 |
"Supermarket ......" [game show set in a food store] | 52 |
"...... How They Run" [Sam Rockwell/Saoirse Ronan film] | 55 |
European Union enlivens youth leader's good digestion | 53 |
Philosopher famous for his phrase 'I think, therefore I am' | 59 |
Nancy ......, singer of These Boots Are Made for Walking | 56 |
Bering ......, channel separating Siberia from Alaska | 53 |
ivory ...., african nation also called côte d'ivoire | 53 |
musical film with the opening song "where is it written?" | 57 |
First name of three lead actors playing Marvel superheroes | 58 |
College team whose name is its home state minus two letters | 59 |
Screenwriter of "Steve Jobs" and "The Social Network" | 53 |
"the united states vs. billie holiday" oscar nominee day | 56 |
round, flaky pastry that's a hybrid of two breakfast treats | 59 |
bob marley song that was covered by eric clapton in 1974 | 56 |
piece of holiday décor that might be draped on a mantel | 56 |
"o brother, where art ......?" [2000 coen brothers film] | 56 |
piper to miss claudette, on "orange is the new black" | 53 |
2021 movie whose title characters oppose the deviants | 53 |
tops of yew and fir's fibrous bark [found in the highlands] | 59 |
charm offensive finally by belgian city – over investment | 59 |
lively young woman's coffee-drinking diet regularly used | 56 |
unions alone must become reformed, but not at the same time | 59 |
pest from division welcoming short surprise announcement | 56 |
kite's treasurer [european] loses annual return and pay | 55 |
cid man ill-prepared for showers, it seems unsettled | 52 |
troubles again for the ear with scented applications | 52 |
overall that would initially be only a tenth as valuable | 56 |
having taste of the barrel right after stomach upset? | 53 |
labour perform vital task, stealing focus from sunak | 52 |
current conservative, green and liberal democrat at zero? | 57 |
quick shot through the covers that sticks in the memory? | 56 |
feverish chap with twitch needing to get rid of temperature | 59 |
flightless bird about to go next to son, therefore cautious | 59 |
complaint of shivery tot, hoarse around the end of winter? | 58 |
singer o'connor perhaps is able to time independent melody | 58 |
start of last month: couple with us like certain trees | 54 |
more stylish iron railings at the front to protect home | 55 |
something inedible restaurant finally condemned as too old | 58 |
cheered article on miles davis's first absorbing work | 53 |
mentioned money owing to spooner, absolutely determined | 55 |
"life was like a box of ...", according to forrest gump * | 57 |
rolling stones song co-opted by politician merkel in 2005 | 57 |
former capital of japan, and anagram of its current capital | 59 |
anger after fellow takes job making an explosive device | 55 |
mr wilde, singer, not at first into painting and sculpture | 58 |
french city hotel with grill is of local interest only | 54 |
henry and laurie having shift for road transport company | 56 |
small grazing animals making comeback in tall grasses | 53 |
childish employer ignoring head of staff in country house | 57 |
primitiveness shown by rugby director in leeds, maybe | 53 |
short-tempered party without skill when following card game | 59 |
first person among varied minors gets wrong designation | 55 |
female aristocrat and companion boarding outstanding ship | 57 |
reprimand kate getting tipsy before question about dram | 55 |
mixture of woes with frenchman in a&e? that's breathtaking | 58 |
brief extract i sent for review after gathering two pages | 57 |
female scribbled notes about love for floral garland | 52 |
see a lot of pink wine in middle of room - and dark sherry | 58 |
something indisputable about origin of earth - or an aspect | 59 |
make more efficient winter meals in order to lose weight | 56 |
daughter has odd part, it's said, making percussive sound | 57 |
stir up idiot on vacation blocking a way into field? | 52 |
mischievous independent politician is source of hilarity | 56 |
hint in straightforward fashion when deprived of sun | 52 |
Strongly urge sexy shorts must have extremities covered | 55 |
Bats evidently live flying round … yes, initially here? | 57 |
Tradesman accommodating a person's husband's old bike | 53 |
Storm arising from key politician interrupting trial | 52 |
Leader of jaguars spotted cat heading off unknown risk | 54 |
European left university visitor lacking time and energy | 56 |
Oddly, she bred pigs at first in quiet part of London | 53 |
Possibly Mac's benefactor, ultimately busy with microphone | 58 |
Is Trotter able to get a supporter for light holders? | 53 |
rfl championship club coached by john kear from 2011-16 | 55 |
town in piedmont, italy, famous for its sparkling wine | 54 |
jack ..., us sound effect technician who died in 1967 | 53 |
1954 sci-fi film starring james whitmore and edmund gwenn | 57 |
mary baker ..., founder of the christian science movement | 57 |
Rice for which the inner man has to pant desperately? | 53 |
pronounce the verdict, we hear - made to pay the penalty | 56 |
careworn when an eleven gets no score with us following! | 56 |
presumably not a fully-fledged monk, relatively speaking | 56 |
following the royal engineers, unit returns to the east | 55 |
hit-or-miss affair indicating a wrongful conviction? | 52 |
makes a statement when the papers interrupt the divorcees | 57 |
what you might receive upon requesting a shake, perhaps | 55 |
Small wine bottle, and a hint to solving the starred clues | 58 |
Indian ethnic group that emigrated from the Middle East | 55 |
*Celebratory sparkling wine often opened by 27-Downs | 52 |
When to celebrate / Haiku Poetry Day, yay! / [abbreviation] | 59 |
Act indifferent to silly hot heads taking carpet away | 53 |
Be overly sweet, like Chloe when he left last Wednesday | 55 |
During the infotech boom, Ted worked on a search tool | 53 |
Farm animals take the floor, sounds like a tall tale! | 53 |
What kids might call chess rooks, based on their shape | 54 |
The Cook, the Thief, His Wife & .... Lover [1989 movie] | 55 |
Genetic material that's usually a single strand [Abbr] | 54 |
Old British car make founded in Coventry in 1919 by TG John | 59 |
Where Have All the Flowers ......?, much-covered folk song | 58 |
Nursery-rhyme woman usually depicted in a flowing cloak | 55 |
Utopian location in James Hilton's 1933 novel Lost Horizon | 58 |
Branch of philosophy dealing with conceptions of reality | 56 |
Undergoing selection procedures is annoying away from home | 58 |
"she moves like she don't care," according to blondie | 53 |
number of grammy wins for ziggy marley or stephen marley | 56 |
The evening of December 24, in the Spanish-speaking world | 57 |
Jesuit university that counts Bill Murray as an alum | 52 |
georges ..., french composer of 1925 ballet les matelots | 56 |
city in umbria, italy, noted for its gothic cathedral | 53 |
slightly sour black bread made from coarse rye flour | 52 |
2007 crime film starring michael caine and demi moore | 53 |
p w ..., state president of south africa from 1984-89 | 53 |
small bird of prey of the americas such as the eastern ... | 58 |
In public address, the dear old chap repeats himself | 52 |
strongly advise on not to lose heart - it's most important | 58 |
chat aimlessly about a religious man having a runny nose | 56 |
concentrated with caution, getting special treatment | 52 |
following legend, enter foolishly above an earthquake | 53 |
a french former spouse, quoted as lacking enthusiasm | 52 |
at which you come to the end of your tether or it snaps? | 56 |
city where tony soprano almost had ralph cifaretto whacked | 58 |
......-meal [weight loss plan pitched by richard simmons] | 57 |
"what's hecuba to him, ...... to hecuba" ["hamlet" line] | 56 |
something about which you might say "wow, this blew up" | 55 |
what a puppy might ask for by rolling over onto its back | 56 |
director of daniel in the upcoming film wake up dead man | 56 |
crooner cradles very, very young chick on bended knee | 53 |
jelly equally good with custard or cream, originally | 52 |
a tramp i trained, inspired by old fellow, qualified | 52 |
Sent back selection of fruits ordered for Swiss dish | 52 |
Unwanted follower beginning to speak ... one chatting | 53 |
On a level with a chart containing separate item of news | 56 |
Give second opinion concerning disciple around midnight | 55 |
Revolutionary leaves Rome revealing guilty conscience | 53 |
Producer of fresh asparagus tips with case of rheumatism | 56 |
copies manuscript, this writer's since oddly deleted parts | 58 |
office information flipping unknown accountant receives | 55 |
"If you can't stand the ..., get out of the kitchen!" | 53 |
List with appetizers, entrees, drinks, desserts, etc. | 53 |
35-Across that's the centerpiece of the board game Everdell | 59 |
...-Jacques Dessalines [leader of the Haitian revolution] | 57 |
"Seems like you and I have crossed paths for a second time" | 59 |
Actress de Armas who plays Marilyn Monroe in "Blonde" | 53 |
The ...... Throne ["House of the Dragon" seat of power] | 55 |
Denver Post accidentally omitted heading and wasted money | 57 |
The .... starts in Blackheath and finishes at The Mall | 54 |
Second Dan Brown novel to feature professor Robert Langdon | 58 |
Dutch portraitist with a statue in Florapark, Haarlem | 53 |
Marine mammal with the densest fur in the animal kingdom | 56 |
An English name for the capital of Spain's Aragon region | 56 |
Homer Simpson mistook Tony Blair for this comic character | 57 |
Main city in an Italian valley with many ski resorts | 52 |
Gull clipping wings flew back concerned with wing bone? | 55 |
Tim heading off, he's top cryptic setter of this puzzle! | 56 |
Improved mobile design added to electronic department | 53 |
Historical officers, Latin conquerors wanting victory? | 54 |
Stableboy worries about yard's blossoming prospects? | 52 |
Lecturer in Oxford University pointed and summarized | 52 |
United defender caught out lying about having left City | 55 |
Such showing suggestions of typical Ozzies gone swimming? | 57 |
"... man can tether time nor tide" [Robert Burns line] | 54 |
orpheus charmed animals with this musical instrument | 52 |
woodard who portrayed virgin mary in "the book of clarence" | 59 |
duke of illyria in william shakespeare play twelfth night | 57 |
peninsula in the n adriatic sea whose chief city is pula | 56 |
woodwind instrument whose mouthpiece has a double reed | 54 |
author of novels in custody and the village by the sea | 54 |
1974 biopic starring dustin hoffman in the title role | 53 |