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FRANCOPHONESpeaking French as the main or official language of a country (11)
FEATURELENGTH____ film, one with a running time sufficient to be seen as the main or sole part of a screening (7,6)
SAMOANOfficial language of a U.S. territory
BROOMGorse-like shrub of heaths and areas of open countryside/woodland; or, linked with "wagon" for the vehicle known in French as the "voiture balai" following the last rider in a road cycle race (5)
TEADANCEKnown in French as the dansant, a traditional type of afternoon social gathering with waltzing, fox-trotting, quick-stepping and refreshments (3,5)
BULKFrom the Old Norse for "cargo", a ship's freight or hold; the volume of a great size; the main or greater part; any huge body; the thickness of paper; or, dietary fibre/roughage (4)
FEATUREFILMPossibly eye the membrane as the main attraction
INTERCOURSESex as side, starter, main or dessert? (11)
MALEDICTIONFellow speaking French (11)
PREDOMINANTPresent as the main element
ROOTCAUSEThe main or fundamental reason or factor (4,5)
ETIQUETTEFrom the French meaning "label" or "list of ceremonial observances at a royal court", a code of polite behaviour in social or official life (9)
NORDICTerm for European in the main, or dictated to (6)
SEAPIEA sailor's varying layered dish of salt meat with a hardtack or pastry crust, traditionally eaten on the briny/main; or, the original name, referring to its black-and-white plumage, for an oystercatch
ELECTRICUsing the mains or a battery
ACCENTCarry the can without Harry or Mark - that's a stress speaking French (6)
MARSEILLESIt functioned as the main trade port of the French Empire
PENALTYA legal or official punishment, such as a term of imprisonment (7)
ROLLOUTThe introduction or official launch of a new product or service (7)
MAISOUIBut of course, speaking French is nothing in a Hawaiian island (4,3)