kitty not entirely standing by counterfeit carpet cleaner | 57 |
Endless reality badly restricting Italian people of letters | 59 |
Fierce woman carrying mother's old Middle East guide | 52 |
Substance that's primarily sustaining assorted plants | 53 |
Instability and rage when females go for extravagant living | 59 |
Showing disapproval of fine poet when cancelling book | 53 |
Church trading is set up with wealth, but not European | 54 |
Moment before lighter brings about city burning during war | 58 |
Medicare provision originally organised — it's now or never | 61 |
Cacti with eels swimming in waters off Southern Ireland | 55 |
Party dress maiden and smug C-in-C re-designed for advisor | 58 |
Appeal by Wall's when cycling: ‘O spend money! A tub!' | 56 |
Parents' daily trip around lunch or so. Not usually! | 52 |
long-term strategy of teacher, with student into pot | 52 |
basic error from defender perhaps wrapped in british flag | 57 |
we're told bows are for beautiful objects in the louvre? | 56 |
drunken villains putting away one litre – they get hammered | 61 |
democrat‘s jibe, dismissing republican with zero degrees | 58 |
foreign article penned by tony blair, translated dreadfully | 59 |
ex-partner in seedy bar embracing ugly brute with energy | 56 |
Former Newsround presenter and winner of Strictly in 2016 | 57 |
Journalist goes back up to talk on French Impressionist | 55 |
Glen in Argyll and Bute noted for its ancient monuments | 55 |
Facial features that are sometimes painted red or pink | 54 |
...... stadium, home of the nfl's la rams and la chargers | 57 |
tide just after the first or third quarters of the moon | 55 |
Liquor with such brands as Mount Gay and Havana Club | 52 |
.... Croft and the Temple of Osiris [2014 video game] | 53 |
Sports group with a yearly Masters tournament: Abbr. | 52 |
Every second Bosnian is starting to rue being broadcast | 55 |
It's administered before surgery with a protein cocktail | 56 |
Brunswick followers set out to get batters dismissed | 52 |
Where Margaret took term off and went round the Taj Mahal | 57 |
Instrument Schroeder plays and Lucy leans on in "Peanuts" | 57 |
rain ...., lady gaga and ariana grande collaboration | 52 |
A common OTC pain reducing and anti-inflammatory medicine | 57 |
Actress ... Hagen of "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" | 54 |
Gary ..., who played Winston Churchill in "Darkest Hour" | 56 |
Actress Barrymore with an eponymous Broadway theater | 52 |
"A little more left ... a bit higher ... ahh, right there!" | 59 |
"Mahalo nui ..." [Hawaiian for "Thank you very much"] | 53 |
Someone who might have a special line to the entrance | 53 |
Physicist for whom an electrical measurement is named | 53 |
network that airs the slippery stairs world championships | 57 |
national dance that inspired many chopin compositions | 53 |
pesticide that was subject of the book "silent spring" | 54 |
selena's character in "only murders in the building" | 52 |
songsters no end shy, internally tense on edges of copse | 56 |
distance indicator in case somebody takes motorway first | 56 |
old american, light skinned, holding british to be useless | 58 |
non-tenured job that's a cushy one, getting in at the top | 57 |
city in uttar pradesh, india, famous for the taj mahal | 54 |
norman ..., chairman of the conservative party from 1985-87 | 59 |
unit of fluid measure equal to one sixtieth of a drachm | 55 |
golfer who won the open championship in 1971 and 1972 | 53 |
any one of the 10 black-belt grades of judo proficiency | 55 |
carl ..., us author of novels lucky you and sick puppy | 54 |
series of vertebrae forming the axis of the skeleton | 52 |
The name would be shorter without it being diminutive | 53 |
Salad ingredient is copper brown when bit of celery added | 57 |
Was hard to be upset after Little Richard towed vehicle | 55 |
means of finding that some tarts have a certain sharpness | 57 |
that is surrounding politician with routine resistance | 54 |
as genuine as some of the participants in ceremonials | 53 |
Cook slowly internalises pounds, having lost weight? | 52 |
Unemployed force supervised church for government-in-exile | 58 |
falling back, individual decked by hard weapon, candlestick | 59 |
shakespearean role foremost of thespians needs one day | 54 |
justification in underdogs playing without half of side? | 56 |
feature of flower covering sultanate, calendula essentially | 59 |
on time deliver small electronic telephone component | 52 |
come across european nobleman punching retired frenchman | 56 |
backstage, one assisting actor that's tall and wooden? | 54 |
disdain or occasionally close to disrespect for wally | 53 |
... paradise, protagonist of jack kerouac's on the road | 55 |
member of a lord of the rings race that refuses to be hasty | 59 |
holiday ..., movie featuring the song white christmas | 53 |
uk music duo; or, a hint to answers to asterisked clues | 55 |
children's literary character with an eponymous hall | 52 |
separated the edible part of the grain from the straw | 53 |
Instrument ... relish its sound with orchestra leader | 53 |
product gathered from flowers and touted as a supplement | 56 |
something entered on the first line of a form, often | 52 |
Internet video genre with domino shows or hydraulic presses | 59 |
Worker I track with technology, finally shows hostility | 55 |
Cockney's difficult rejection to old lady causes commotion | 58 |
Pretend not to notice Canberra mud slinging by Bishop | 53 |
Telephone inventor to bury mirror as a treat for dog? | 53 |
Garden pests from a park concealed by soil's surface | 52 |
"...... 13" [Ron Howard film about a failed lunar mission] | 58 |
Actor McElhenney of "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia" | 55 |
"Yours, Mine & ......" [Dennis Quaid/Rene Russo film] | 53 |
Actress Ricci of "Designated Survivor" and "The Imperfects" | 59 |
Protagonist in 2024's "Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes" | 57 |
Type of 13A; device with input/output links to a computer | 57 |
Aviation pioneer Otto .... made many short glider flights | 57 |
American name for the folk tale character Henny Penny | 53 |
False perspective is a .... many of MC Escher's images | 54 |
Endless nuisance: East and West Africa ready for some there | 59 |
Wherein one could find orgasms are a plus naughtily? | 52 |
Had Chinese with lots of Japanese drink and Indian food | 55 |
Chronicles were rewritten with lines for Churchill adviser | 58 |
I don't believe that anyone supports States without capital | 59 |
crossy ...., mobile game where a chicken avoids cars | 52 |
Month when International Women's Day is celebrated: Abbr. | 57 |
web portal launched alongside the release of windows 95 | 55 |
16th-century coinage of geographer Gerardus Mercator | 52 |
Classic tune used as an ice cream truck jingle, with "The" | 58 |
1993 film drama starring holly hunter and harvey keitel | 55 |
london underground line coloured yellow on the tube map | 55 |
colourless gas formed by an electric discharge in water | 55 |
It's cherished in China and well thought of in Wales | 52 |
It means something when you put your name to a letter | 53 |
Fire on plane when phosphorus leaks from unopened backpack | 58 |
Tropical tree needs roughly twice what we need to breathe | 57 |
Bronze age tin surprisingly left off the main agenda | 52 |
Novel furniture for the boudoir collected by a noblewoman | 57 |
Compère party in Cape Town with husband on arm dancing | 55 |
A couple of rounds after mass, Irish priest suggested | 53 |
Election candidate confused Dimbleby, by withdrawing | 52 |
Baker's proved nothing in boulangerie contains sulphur | 54 |
where you'll find a member of the team or an old lag | 52 |
one materially interested in what the customer requires | 55 |
the barrel is upturned and this is found in the shell | 53 |
performances which may entail pulling out all the stops | 55 |
a good one is important to one bowling from end to end | 54 |
about to be included in a combat plane built to take cargo | 58 |
a ruined city in egypt – or a living one in tennessee | 55 |
plan originally changing for first bit of cargo ship | 52 |
list of animals found around upper northern area primarily | 58 |
cancel things in a pack, potential source of winnings? | 54 |
assorted old heroes around front of college trained again | 57 |
it's carafe ordered with no end of fine italian wine | 52 |
first person on call regularly lured to get sweet food | 54 |
grant's agitated about two sons getting to misbehave | 52 |
spell without water? it's uneven in confines of district | 56 |
distribution of key mailings about second english writer | 56 |
mocked journalist trailing german article and papers | 52 |
keep for future use transport for section of hospital | 53 |
estimates grub oddly supported by dining areas losing money | 59 |
a golf round ending in putting full of intense interest? | 56 |
type of light that can be seen with night vision goggles | 56 |
to go beyond what is allowed or stipulated by a set limit | 57 |
the act of stealing the ball at a tackle in rugby union | 55 |
a handle on an entrance that is turned to release the latch | 59 |
pairs of successive lines of verse, typically rhyming | 53 |
expression for something a person likes or excels in | 52 |
condescending or snobbish, prone to act with superiority | 56 |
Condition that may involve repetitive urges, for short | 54 |
Republican expelled from party admitting vote anomaly | 53 |
Live wire in party drinking a great deal, tipping over | 54 |
Old French bread Parisian agreed to feed to dissolute lords | 59 |
British capital raised, taking lead from Michael Foot | 53 |
speculates old rebels being behind those people miles away | 58 |
get away with expressions of surprise, on reflection | 52 |
retired artist periodically flies inhaling drug and idles | 57 |
finally settling in dubai perhaps, daughter moved abroad | 56 |
that woman's stopping naughty youngster being most reckless | 59 |
like some doors ferry company opens for everyone so briefly | 59 |
output from washington perhaps stolen by errand boy? | 52 |
it may help to stop guest-house being considered decadent | 57 |
university elements making georgia the home of museveni | 55 |
major store my family frequents supports good food we love | 58 |
in which the sultan of bow might pack up his troubles? | 54 |
pardoned a number of romans involved in foreign conflict | 56 |
share custody of first child, and work on a housing payment | 59 |
first dog on international space station goes in and rebels | 59 |
Earliest poet of the Welsh language whose work has survived | 59 |
Central character of George Eliot's 1872 novel Middlemarch | 58 |
Childhood condition that leads to softening of the bones | 56 |
Farm vehicle reversed into convertible, given grip on tyre | 58 |
Body of water crossed by Moses and the Israelites: 2 wds. | 57 |
Protective waterproof covering of canvas or other material | 58 |
Raw material used to build cities in the board game Catan | 57 |
Beyoncé hit "Single Ladies [Put a Ring ......]" [2 wds] | 56 |
"Llama Llama Mad at ......" [rhyming book by Anna Dewdney] | 58 |
Tiny ...... Concerts [NPR's in-studio live music series] | 56 |
African country that's home to the Nollywood film industry | 58 |
--- Green, Scottish village associated with elopement | 53 |
Le ---, Swiss-born pioneer of modernism in architecture | 55 |
Citrus spread also used as a filling for meringue pies | 54 |
Bible book usually placed after Judges and before Samuel | 56 |
Bright star in Lyra, one point of the Summer Triangle | 53 |
Two bad marks left in homework exercise? That's nothing! | 56 |
Big beast with article? Force outside showing self-control | 58 |
Pay attention: deli's tenant missing some letters outside | 57 |
Riddle mostly over hospital for doctors and nurses perhaps? | 59 |
Draw attention to workers that will keep up standards | 53 |
Charitable payment to the sick reduced to small coin | 52 |
Like one's brain's evolutionary design at the front? | 52 |
Sudden inundation's well over western parts of Tewkesbury | 57 |
Religious symbol resembling a typographer's dagger [2 wds.] | 59 |
the initial contribution that each player makes to the pot | 58 |
in which town did the gunfight at the ok corral take place? | 59 |
the 1902 treaty of vereeniging brought which war to an end? | 59 |
australian cricketing legend who died in 2022 aged 52. | 54 |
a rare variety of this bird was recently spotted in mayo. | 57 |
what is the name of the irish employers' federation? | 52 |
former irish leader, old yet working with great commitment | 58 |
experts making gambles, keeping official papers back | 52 |