Gestures of elite military personnel guarding fretful note-maker | 64 |
He commanded pirates, but each is knocked out by one flying character | 69 |
City leaders in Hereford are investigating financial abnormalities | 66 |
See, scratching bottom, a seven-stone weakling that's lying on the beach? | 73 |
Poet's written about the origins of rage in Australian hooligans | 64 |
The last of family photos is developed and the children love it | 63 |
during muster recalled soldiers needing time for self-analysis | 62 |
extremely inconvenienced, unknown students i caught getting romantic | 68 |
sadly little delight in “big” trip, so from time to time say so! | 68 |
frankfurter might get stuck into this bread, hot large slices! | 62 |
"parenthood" actor who hosts the podcast "armchair expert" (1975–) | 68 |
coffee-growing region that includes the western slopes of hualalai | 66 |
get first of trophies in exotic tree award and progress no further | 66 |
beef cut that gets its name from the shape of the lumbar vertebra | 65 |
town where elizabeth cady stanton read the “declaration of sentiments” | 74 |
journalist nellie who wrote the book “around the world in seventy-two days” | 79 |
treelike creatures called onodrim in the sindarin (grey-elven) language | 71 |
“the ...... of man” (painting of a person whose face is obscured by an apple) | 81 |
org. that regulates explosives, in addition to the categories in its acronym | 76 |
some codger playing golf is abandoned – this includes dash for the tee | 72 |
sailor binding leg – old man up for procedure across the atlantic? | 68 |
considering actions surrounding intercourse as evil or forbidden, perhaps | 73 |
...... ending (basketball rule where a game ends after hitting a target score) | 78 |
race that's too close to call ... and an alternate title to this puzzle? | 72 |
"seinfeld" 's "the chinese restaurant" or "breaking bad" 's "fly" | 65 |
young-adult novelist whose works include "legend" and "the young elites" | 72 |
platform whose users are allotted up to eight free likes per day | 64 |
psychologist alfred who researched the measurement of intelligence | 66 |
totally gutted sports players repeatedly given identical roles | 62 |
moralist troubled by indefinite number showing loss of grace or inebriety? | 74 |
playful mischief from maiden who’s a guest at a wonderful tea party? | 70 |
it’s bound to work as one group quip about beginning from nine | 64 |
porter known for her use of whiteboards during congressional hearings | 69 |
european-based carrier that's the oldest operating airline in the world | 71 |
seasonal novelty song that begins, “i was working in the lab late one night” | 80 |
select actors after school production for internet transmission | 63 |
now's the time to act, seeing source of problem in medicare mishandled | 70 |
person with special ability backing american manpower in crisis | 63 |
first man to accept north american employment to such an extent | 63 |
article about uncertainty or doubt is lacking in sophistication | 63 |
vegetable pasta's prepared, but no time to include a bolognese sauce | 68 |
modern-day name of the proposed location of the state of deseret | 64 |
british sitcom created by, written by and starring roisin conaty | 64 |
he'll be directing himself as gollum in the new lord of the rings films | 71 |
who was the last irish winner of the world snooker championship? | 64 |
which narcotic lent its name to 19th century wars between china and britain? | 76 |
after the nile and the amazon, what is the longest river in the world? | 70 |
the irish times recently bought the popular website .......ie. | 62 |
what was the name of the tournament mascot for the italia 90 world cup? | 71 |
twigs from this type of tree were commonly used in corporal punishment. | 71 |
artist toulouse-.... documented the nightlife of 19th century paris. | 68 |
"all .. .... .... that i know nothing", quote attributed to socrates. | 69 |
which town is located on the opposite side of the river finn to ballybofey? | 75 |
Hollow chamber which allows the oscillation of electromagnetic waves | 68 |
The Road to Wigan ......, 1937 sociological work by George Orwell | 65 |
2009 science-fiction epic with sequels planned for 2025, 2029, and 2031 | 71 |
people expecting manuscript to contain different words from hamlet | 67 |
2024 mad max film that stars anya taylor-joy in the titular role | 64 |
engineer loathes taking on separate types of serviced buildings | 63 |
was suspicious of con, but somehow expected to get cleaned out | 62 |
large plant in the middle sometimes covered by negligible illumination | 70 |
The Importance of Being ......, 2002 film starring Colin Firth | 62 |
A large London college had resistance, offering places to everyone? | 67 |
Original voting system, first popular with electorate, primarily | 64 |
Poorly from lead, one regularly turning back to doctor for solution? | 68 |
Protection, for example, accepted by Mafiosi from time to time | 62 |
Radical doctor in charge of taking all scientific tests at first | 64 |
Religious text starts to question unusual rationales about Neo-Christianity | 75 |
A poet, the Italian reflected inside, had a good time, pocketed thing | 69 |
A lot of doctors after hours absorbing talk-back come together as one | 69 |
"hey ......" beatles hit that was billboard's no. 1 single of 1968 | 66 |
experts who might perform underwater repairs on offshore oil rigs | 65 |
city infiltrated by means of a giant wooden horse, in the aeneid | 64 |
"bring ......" cheerleading film that inspired a broadway musical | 65 |
state whose three most populous cities all begin with the letter "c" | 68 |
clearly public divided by bishop getting attached to repellent fellow | 69 |
perhaps ginger daughter seen cuddling student will get married | 62 |
reportedly soaring mishandling of tin-openers is risk to health | 63 |
agreement to ignore unlimited bans involved danger for london area | 66 |
guardiola essentially having big impact after relative sporting success | 71 |
wipe pot on the counter at home, grabbing kleenex to begin with | 63 |
not looking forward to democrat coming under scrutiny? quite the opposite | 73 |
morale slipping when duke initially visits huntingdon, perhaps | 62 |
stand-up jimmy, performing after one, getting something to eat on the road? | 75 |
singer with the 1993 no. 1 hit and eurodance classic "what is love" | 67 |
Potato type with brown skin that McDonald's uses for its signature fries | 72 |
a girl walks home alone at night director ...... lily amirpour | 62 |
Philosopher's follower removing carbon using hydrostatic pressure | 65 |
Shoe components raising the back of the foot to a moderate height | 65 |
In formal dress a large number finally left, the place now empty | 64 |
Insurance for vehicle circling university city in North America | 63 |
Commonwealth or US student with an award to study at Oxford University | 70 |
Wader of which the variety Sarus is the world's tallest flying bird | 67 |
Not quite run away to marry, more like canter at a leisurely way | 64 |
Caught fool backing round oven, with hog's head and devil's foot | 64 |
About 10 million people visit the ..... Wall of China each year | 63 |
Small paper pads that have an adhesive to its back, easy to tear and paste | 74 |
Savannah Guthrie started co-anchoring "The ..... Show" on NBC in 2012 | 69 |
Anna Kendrick starred as Beca in the comedy-romance film "..... Perfect" | 72 |
.... Trebek started hosting the game show "Jeopardy!" since its debut in 1984 | 77 |
"...: My Life Story," 1986 autobiography by singer Turner: 2 wds. | 65 |
Psychoanalytic theory regarding a daughter's relationship with her father | 73 |
Irish girl's name that's one letter off from a shade of purple | 62 |
Famous character who's told "‘Tis but thy name that is my enemy" | 66 |
athleticwear brand that did a collab with vanessa hudgens in 2019 | 65 |
mountain that's the world's highest and harshest, with the top hidden | 69 |
leaders of really upright military police usually suppress disturbance | 70 |
isaac ...., prolific author of science fiction including i, robot | 65 |
american singer and activist and a leading figure in the harlem renaissance | 75 |
edward ...., composer whose works include the enigma variations | 63 |
ballet movement in which the knees are bent while the body is held still | 72 |
irrelevant competition european enters, trailing this writer's mum | 66 |
1859 Italian battle that gave its name to a reddish-purple colour | 65 |
informal term for one who takes playing instruments too seriously, say | 70 |
small number of web pages used to promote a company's products, say | 67 |
casual worker has time in new york before start of such storms | 62 |
italian citizen here in france amid varied sets has wild ideas? | 63 |
........ test, a trial to assess whether actors are suitable for a film role | 76 |
the combined action of a group, especially of an effective nature | 65 |
a mature person who likes doing or buying things intended for children | 70 |
the end of a race in which evidence from cameras determines who won | 67 |
to force one's own way into a situation to guarantee inclusion | 62 |
........ oliver, actress who played petronella osgood in doctor who | 67 |
member of take that who sang lead vocals on their 2007 no. 1 single shine | 73 |
fortification on the bank of the river thames featuring yeoman warders | 70 |
a restaurant provided by a college or company for students or staff | 67 |
........ cline, science fiction author and screenwriter born in 1972 | 68 |
disembodied hand in us television comedy series the addams family | 65 |
patsy ..., inaugural winner of the uk championship snooker tournament in 1977 | 77 |
digby ..., honda heat and former australia rugby union wing and centre | 70 |
lew ..., winner of the 1956 australian championships singles tennis title | 73 |
jules ..., french author of 1873 novel around the world in eighty days | 70 |
Insufficient cause to include a politician on educational grounds | 65 |
what the man with a tough piece of meat or the headstrong horse is doing! | 73 |
angular distance from the equator requires some breadth of interpretation | 73 |
cause for the women hunger for justice protest fast of 1982: abbr. | 66 |
2021 Song of the Year winner for "I Can't Breathe," or a pronoun she uses | 73 |
"......: Battle Angel" [cyberpunk action film starring Rosa Salazar] | 68 |
Disney character who sings, "The cold never bothered me anyway" | 63 |
A media king and I attended activities after a day on the slopes | 64 |
Mass multiplied by velocity will give you this; also, known as Linear ........ | 78 |
A .......... ball is a party in which people attend wearing masks | 65 |
A formal party characterized by a banquet followed by ballroom dancing | 70 |
.... pong is a sport that resembles tennis but on a smaller scale | 65 |
The Compass 1101, released in 1982, was the first of this type of electronic | 76 |
Count ... ["Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events" villain] | 69 |
1960s bbc tv police drama series starring stratford johns and frank windsor | 75 |
in buddhism and hinduism, final release from the cycle of reincarnation | 71 |
m r ..., author of 1904 collection ghost stories of an antiquary | 64 |
merle ..., best actress in a leading role oscar nominee for the dark angel | 74 |
1973 film documentary starring, written and directed by orson welles | 68 |
ground-dwelling bird such as the tibetan ... or madagascan ... | 62 |
actor who played don draper in us television drama series mad men | 65 |
d r ..., india test cricketer who took 5-39 against england at mumbai in 1981 | 77 |
Saw a setter's method initially adopting suggestion of alternative | 66 |
Work up stories about most of soccer team beginning to show refinement | 70 |
Daughter, with another daughter embraced by drunk Aussie is put off | 67 |
Charity event mostly to provide money for series of performances | 64 |
they practise religiously and are reasonably good at golf, boys | 63 |
it gives numerical indications and is expressed in the same terms | 65 |
steps that need to be taken in a ship - a mate has his methods! | 63 |
as a result of catastrophes, a mass of feathers sinks to the ground | 67 |
Priory of ..., guardians of a monumental secret in "The Da Vinci Code" | 70 |
Popular charity event … or a hint to this puzzle's circled letters | 68 |
"good news! the animals living under the deck aren't skunks!"? | 62 |
how many albums and audiobooks were released in the early 2000s | 63 |
"...... [da ba dee]" [colorfully titled hit song by eiffel 65] | 62 |
actor pesci's nickname when he makes a duck sound half a dozen times? | 69 |
...... pet [plant that might come in the form of any of the golden girls] | 73 |
his most famous quartet featured paul on sax, eugene on bass, and joe on drums | 78 |
...... world [hypothetical evolutionary stage before proteins] | 62 |
first person at work behind outlet for motor vehicles showing fatigue | 69 |
in turn, refer to green when mobilised being full of vitality? | 62 |
makes again word puzzle inspiring beginners to infer latest discovery | 69 |
something that could be put across harbour in period of prosperity | 66 |
rené sadly trapped by second journalist had a contemptuous look | 64 |
framework for plants still in a wild state around middle of area | 64 |
alteration of invites to incorporate two points is very thorough | 64 |
Original name of one of the great rap and R&B singers, 2 words | 62 |
...... Todd: the Demon Barber of Fleet Street, Johnny Depp film | 63 |
tex ..., cartoonist for warner bros. associated with looney tunes | 65 |
device containing encoded data allowing entry to restricted areas | 65 |
river which rises in tibet and flows through kashmir to the arabian sea | 71 |
... rankin, actor who plays the most recent incarnation of inspector rebus | 74 |
'the .... of your mind', song used in the film 'the thomas crown affair' | 72 |
benny hill song which held the christmas number one spot in the charts in 1971 | 78 |
politician who took over from gordon brown as leader of the labour party | 72 |
the edinburgh ..., underground tourist attraction on market street | 66 |
large producer of hydroelectricity built across the river nile | 62 |
dim source of illumination in darkness left on for children, for example | 72 |
surname of the actor who plays wolverine in the x-men film series | 65 |
lead singer of kajagoogoo who had a hit with 'neverending story' | 64 |
forename of the leader who called a general election to be held on july 4th | 75 |
Dorset town featured in Persuasion and The French Lieutenant's Woman | 68 |
Acclaimed US TV thriller series that starred Claire Danes and Damian Lewis | 74 |
Inquisitive type trains workforce ultimately in image promotion | 63 |
Originally starring in Evita, perhaps, chap becomes particular | 62 |
Hit one out of the park, and the key to interpreting the starred clues | 70 |
"The Twilight Saga" actress who plays Sara Howard on 40-Across [2 wds] | 70 |
"The Thundering ......" [Zane Grey novel featuring thousands of buffalo] | 72 |