brent —, us golfer; 2004 chrysler classic of greensboro tournament winner | 75 |
e w —, author of 1899 short story collection the amateur cracksman | 68 |
style of abstract art associated with kenneth noland and bridget riley | 70 |
unspecified number of coppers, we hear - this depends on the charge | 67 |
very recent head of biology with south african money getting directions | 71 |
massey who starred in 1949's "love happy" with the marx brothers | 64 |
Theater award that aptly sounds like the first letters of "Off" and "Broadway" | 78 |
In the Heights actor who costars in the new disaster movie Twisters: 2 wds. | 75 |
It's often posted at the start of a restaurant's drive-thru lane | 64 |
"La ......" [NBC sci-fi drama featuring a giant sinkhole in Los Angeles] | 72 |
Singer Yoko featured in the documentary "The Beatles: Get Back" | 63 |
Actor Rob who played "Meathead" on the classic sitcom "All in the Family" | 73 |
Actress Lane who plays Martha Croker on the Netflix miniseries "A Man in Full" | 78 |
Initially some plays only occasionally featured such burlesques | 63 |
Insufficiently cook goulash at first, being of little influence | 63 |
A coy girl unhappily accepting Heath's first minority government | 64 |
Car British Leyland originally made, ultimately capable of being caught | 71 |
Swedish holiday in which crowns of candles are worn, familiarly | 63 |
... Chmerkovskiy, three-time "Dancing With the Stars" champion | 62 |
"the only way to run away without leaving home," per twyla tharp | 64 |
stephen ...., politician who gave us ‘were you up for portillo?' | 66 |
Rock 'n' Roll Grandma Asks Daughter And Granddaughters To Get Matching Tattoos | 78 |
unconventional character's advanced attack about to be absorbed by emperor | 74 |
saint's home and away season saw incredible saves, incredible headers! | 70 |
the ..., quiz show featuring "the governess" and "the sinnerman" | 64 |
broadcast by the italian on academic creating a system for transporting letters | 79 |
the german maintaining intention to join luxembourg car manufacturer | 68 |
old chief magistrate of venice for the most part a mean scoundrel | 65 |
reportedly put together by society of female domestic servants | 62 |
lawyer returns with a manuscript by america's second president | 62 |
tell of north american deserter caught in the centre of florence | 64 |
work with needle and thread making extremely simple wallet at first | 67 |
make an impression on one politician at home on the outskirts of grenoble | 73 |
begin without the french youngster destined for future success | 62 |
perhaps damon read of a constellation in the northern hemisphere | 64 |
monk i'd converted going around german state ruled by a monarch | 63 |
enact universal changes to cover right of protection for people taking trips | 76 |
specifies article describing malta's foremost person skilled in government | 74 |
a series of british films that starred sid james and kenneth williams | 69 |
long, low smooth-haired breed of hound with short strong legs and long ears | 75 |
type of entertainment that was popular in the late 19th and early 20th century | 78 |
musical instruction that a piece be performed in an agitated manner | 67 |
any of the three upright wooden sticks used in cricket to form part of a wicket | 79 |
1892 sergei rachmaninoff opera after alexander pushkin's poem the gypsies | 73 |
brooks ..., us golfer; 2015 waste management phoenix open tournament winner | 75 |
the ..., british comic featuring korky the cat that first appeared in 1937 | 74 |
britpop group whose hit albums include parklife and the magic whip | 66 |
best actor in a supporting role oscar winner for a fish called wanda | 68 |
lake ..., body of water in nw russia between lake ladoga and the white sea | 74 |
trina ..., winner of the winmau world masters darts tournament from 2002-05 | 75 |
striped african antelope such as the lesser ... or greater ... | 62 |
repeatedly confront heartless couple inside, looking at one another | 67 |
first, second or third, maybe, making a disturbance in spoken examination | 73 |
hugh ..., english protestant bishop burnt at the stake in 1555 | 62 |
extensive anchorage between mainland england and the isle of wight | 66 |
matthew ..., actor who played chandler bing in us television sitcom friends | 75 |
official appointed to administer a municipality in fascist italy | 64 |
insectivorous amphibian whose very long hind legs are specialised for hopping | 77 |
organisation of free trade unions in poland that led the government in 1989 | 75 |
one of a group of water-dwelling animals of the order actinaria | 63 |
river of north yorkshire that flows to the swale to form the ouse | 65 |
city in emilia-romagna, italy, on the river po southeast of milan | 65 |
council area of scotland whose administrative centre is forfar | 62 |
benefit from having a commercial vehicle at the junction for a long time | 72 |
Establishment that may play soft New Age music in the background | 64 |
.... Whip [frozen pineapple dessert that's popular at Disneyland | 64 |
...... Otters [Ontario Hockey League team based in Pennsylvania] | 64 |
Sports organization with the Chicago Fire and the Portland Timbers [Abbr] | 73 |
American auto racer who won the Indianapolis 500 in 2023 and 2024 [2 wds] | 73 |
Nickname of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, home of the Indianapolis 500 | 73 |
Singer James portrayed by Beyoncé in the film "Cadillac Records" | 65 |
cubes of meat marinated and cooked on a skewer usually with vegetables | 70 |
a child's plastic construction set for making mechanical models | 63 |
this club has won seven uefa european cup / champions league titles. | 68 |
apple device which revolutionised music listening in the 2000s. | 63 |
the ........ stand is the official name of croke park's canal end. | 66 |
the first balcony in a theatre is called the .......... circle. | 63 |
character played by elijah wood in the lord of the rings films. | 63 |
brazilian formula one driver who died at the 1994 san marino grand prix. | 72 |
animal faced by paul mescal in the first trailer for gladiator ii. | 66 |
type of megalithic tomb featuring large rocks found in parts of ireland. | 72 |
joey "the ........" fagan plays the trumpet in the commitments. | 63 |
what nationality is 2024 wimbledon champion barbora krej?íková? | 65 |
hilary ........: newly-appointed uk secretary of state for northern ireland. | 76 |
when told, cook in water cabbage salad – that's a rule in physics | 67 |
by final month one pair – american – are shedding leaves together | 69 |
finishing military service, one on first big social occasion books a second | 75 |
ITV newsreader whose cricketing father Bernard invented the googly | 66 |
"How old ....?" "Old .... fine. How you?" [Famous telegram exchange] | 68 |
Garden structure whose name derives from Latin for "three-ply" | 62 |
The most important port in the Holland region of Netherlands until the 1500s | 76 |
The first British dancer to become the principal dancer of a ballet company | 75 |
Audio technique first used commercially for the 1940 animated film Fantasia | 75 |
Full name of the Roman emperor who crossed the Rubicon in 49BC | 62 |
1981 hit for the Jam which did not appear on any of their studio albums | 71 |
Violinist after whom Carnegie Hall's main auditorium is now named | 65 |
Australian writer who wrote a 1970s Private Eye gardening column as Rose Blight | 79 |
Grade I listed building on islands in a lake on the River Len in Kent | 69 |
Ready for Janacek? Knockout sequence of notes at end of Sinfonietta | 67 |
Lower parts I learned once with European soprano transposed upwards | 67 |
A great deal unfinished around theatre raised danger for actors | 63 |
Play this card when you want the next player to miss their turn | 63 |
Play this card to switch from the dark side to the bright and vice versa | 72 |
Shooting wildlife collection on film, finally uncovering dingo | 62 |
Chuckle with international model and crossword setter in this country | 69 |
Poor North Melbourne's last and Essendon's first. Both dirty sides | 66 |
Nickname of François Duvalier, repressive President of Haiti from 1957-1971 | 76 |
Genus of plants commonly called coneflowers and black-eyed-susan | 64 |
The smallest of the Channel Islands that is open to the public | 62 |
Song by The Beach Boys that features an Electro-Theremin, played by Paul Tanner | 79 |
William ......, York-born English painter best known for his nudes | 66 |
Spanish name for the Running of the Bulls, as in Pamplona, for example | 70 |
English punk rock band whose members included Johnny Rotten and Sid Vicious | 75 |
Protagonist of Dashiell Hammett's 1930 novel The Maltese Falcon | 63 |
A red-skinned potato originally bred in the Netherlands in 1962 | 63 |
A type of neutron star believed to have a very powerful magnetic field | 70 |
Horse that Bob Champion rode to victory in the 1981 Grand National | 66 |
The Abbot of ......, Scottish equivalent of England's Lord of Misrule | 69 |
American film actor and entertainer born Joseph Yule, Jr in 1920 | 64 |
Deep-toned native Australian wind instrument popularised by Rolf Harris | 71 |
In Greek mythology, a son of King Priam of Troy who was killed by Achilles | 74 |
Word following "push-up" that anagrams to a word following "pull-up" | 68 |
Ailment whose name becomes an actress when its vowel is doubled | 63 |
brendan ..., author of 1958 autobiographical novel borstal boy | 62 |
... islands, chain of over 150 islands in the bering sea off mainland alaska | 76 |
university city in tuscany, italy, housing a famous leaning tower | 65 |
1881 novel by henry james whose central character is isabel archer | 66 |
tree of tropical america whose very light wood is used for making rafts | 71 |
tributary of the volga river upon which the cities of perm and solikamsk stand | 78 |
Creedence Clearwater Revival song named after a place "where cool water flows" | 78 |
element whose name is alphabetically last on the periodic table | 63 |
supermarket with an aisle of "finds" affectionately dubbed the "aisle of shame" | 79 |
skill sought as part of the one million dollar paranormal challenge | 67 |
veil of ...... [goddess-inspired metaphor for the mysteries of nature] | 70 |
pollution in country getting a thousand in disorderly action to start with | 74 |
a short sleep taken during the day to restore one's mental alertness | 68 |
narrow-brimmed hat worn by singers such as frank sinatra and leonard cohen | 74 |
live ........, expression meaning 'to enjoy an extravagant lifestyle' | 69 |
heaven is a ........, song by belinda carlisle released in 1987 | 63 |
robert, epic fantasy writer noted for his series the wheel of time | 66 |
creatures that live in muddy sand, often used as bait by fishermen | 66 |
bob, comedian noted for his tv series on fishing with paul whitehouse | 69 |
those undergoing instruction for a particular job or profession | 63 |
figure starts to trouble here bureaucratic type assisting a referee | 67 |
a government appeal before support for biased political promotion | 65 |
learn a fighter is to mobilise after fifty? that's exaggerated | 62 |
number traditionally worn on the shirt of a left-winger in a football team | 74 |
a one-piece garment worn by the crew of a military or light aircraft | 68 |
a version of something that differs in some respect from the standard | 69 |
the study of mechanical systems that function like living organisms | 67 |
a view or painting of a natural waterway and the land around it | 63 |
citizens ........ bureau, meaning of the body initialised as cab | 64 |
a shrub with small often fragrant flowers cultivated as an ornamental | 69 |
lewis, english flanker who captained northampton saints from 2021 to 2024 | 73 |
city on the french riviera that contains the jean cocteau museum | 64 |
actor and entertainer noted for his 1962 version of the song up on the roof | 75 |
tv news anchor who has presented travel series on italy and the caribbean | 73 |
the ........ hills, range of uplands straddling the anglo-scottish border | 73 |
........ read, police officer and boxing administrator born in 1925 | 67 |
nosy guy based possibly close to us? it's very uncertain thing | 62 |
describing a flag's position usually to mark sadness at a death | 63 |
christian ........, denomination founded by mary baker eddy in 1879 | 67 |
radio music quiz that began in 1986, now hosted by paul gambaccini | 66 |
eyewear with side shields for protecting the eyes from dust etc. | 64 |
emphases put on particular syllables by pronouncing them more loudly | 68 |
the ........, ballet featuring princess aurora as the title character | 69 |
quiet or secluded places in which people can relax and recuperate | 65 |
........ watch, one with a pointer on a dial rather than a digital display | 74 |
fantastic ........, film series that is a spin-off prequel to harry potter | 74 |
.... moore, actress who starred in the films indecent proposal and disclosure | 77 |
Actress who originated the roles of Peter Pan and Maria von Trapp on Broadway | 77 |
Major NFL events [In this answer, note the missing letter, plus …] | 68 |
Classic cocktail with olives [… the missing letter in this answer, plus …] | 78 |
Declines an invitation, formally [… the missing letter in this answer, plus …] | 82 |
Difficult-to-please audience [… the missing letter in this answer] | 68 |
Rental car company that once used O.J. Simpson as a spokesperson | 64 |
Singer DiFranco who recently made her Broadway debut in Hadestown | 65 |
WNBA great Moore who won four championships with the Minnesota Lynx | 67 |
Emily Giffin novel about a happy couple who argue over having children [2 wds] | 78 |
"Breaking ......" [fourth book in Stephenie Meyer's "Twilight" saga] | 68 |
simon cowell's x-factor assistant who was once a pop star herself | 65 |
chris martin's girlfriend who watched his set at glastonbury, .... johnson | 74 |
Palace that is the official residence of the president of France | 64 |
Favourite part I am hesitating to go after — it requires refinement | 69 |
Celebrated engraver [1753-1828] who gave his name to a British swan species | 75 |
BBC documentary series that focused on the shores of Britain and beyond | 71 |
Temporary current running through place underground close to dam | 64 |
Backing for lawyers probing US spies regarding much of Middle East? | 67 |
Globe hosting The Ring? On the contrary, it offers Baroque music | 64 |
Article from Le Monde, astute in dismissing English as a whole | 62 |
Quantity of current illuminated Cornish resort, but not foremost expanse | 72 |
Description of some deliveries supervised by a route manager, primarily | 71 |
Pacific holiday spot? Almost worth following second person from Paris | 69 |
Ruin of Memphis underlying European Union's inoffensive wording | 63 |
South Korean brand known for the Galaxy S phones that also sells 43a | 68 |
Former electronics retailer who were pioneers of door-to-door installing of 43a | 79 |
Brand known for iPhones that started selling micro consoles for 43a | 67 |
john ..., painter launched in london in 1781 as the cornish wonder | 66 |
long-tailed arboreal monkey of asia such as the golden ... or germain's ... | 75 |
r d ..., scottish psychiatrist whose books include the divided self | 67 |