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YOGICAt last, lady who sang Hindi lyric is referring to an Indian system for good health (5)
EVELYNFirst name of the Duchess of Devonshire who was the last lady of Hardwick Hall (6)
HINDUAn adherent to an Indian religion is situated at the back of you
SOLUSLatin for "alone", whether referring to an actor on the stage or a poster as a single isolated lonely page (5)
ARIELGirl Sebastian is referring to in the song "Kiss the Girl"
CROREIn the Indian system of counting or numbering, a word of Sanskrit origin used to represent 10 million people, rupees, units etc; or, 100 lakhs (5)
SEPOYIn the east, a posy is given to an Indian soldier (5)
LIPPYColloquialism meaning cheeky, chopsy, loquacious or mouthy; "rouge a levres" for imparting colour on one's bouche; or, coincidently referring to an osculation/kiss, the fourth part of a Scottish peck
SAHIBRespectful term of address to an Indian man (5)
CYRILLyric is rewritten by him (5)
SALUTRadioactive element in preservative for good health (5)
OBEAHWest Indian system of belief
NETOPColonist's greeting to an Indian
TOASTBrown bread for good health, perhaps
BARDOLPHIn 1.2, at the tavern, Mistress Quickly says, "Yonder, he comes and that arrant, malmsey nose knave..." Who is the knave she is referring to?
DETERMINERSWords such as 'a', 'the', 'some', 'this' and 'each', used at the beginning of a noun group to indicate which thing(s) one is referring to (11)
METONYMSSubstituted words referring to an attribute for the thing with which it is closely associated, for example, 'the ring' to mean 'boxing' (8)
MICHELLEOBAMAFirst Lady who sang "This Is for My Girls" with Missy Elliott in "Carpool Karaoke": 2 wds.
CLIMATEREFUGEESTerribly grateful emcee is referring to people fleeing areas that are no longer habitable
TREESHIPWhether referring to an ash, beech, chestnut, date palm, elm or even a pleached fig forming part of an arbour, it's a word for each of said woody plant's existence as an arbor (8)