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ALPHAANDOMEGATwo extremists literally used to describe the deity
DEADTOTHEWORLDIt's late when two extremists send article to Globe - they're sound asleep
AZERITwo extremists with anger upset Asian national (5)
YAMANTAKAIn Buddhistic Hinduism, he is one of the dharmapalas known as the "Conqueror of Death," the ferocious aspect of the deity Manjusri, who exiled him to the infernal regions.
BATHThe mineral springs here attracted the Romans, who founded this city as Aquae Sulis, dedicated to the deity Sulis Minerva. It is the wealth of classical Georgian buildings that gives this city its dis
SEQUESTERSomeone please explain how this word to describe sucking carbon out the air and letting it revitalise soil came to be used when it is more often used to describe the sheriff "borrowing all your stuff"
PSALMDevotional song or hymn used to praise the deity (5)
SHIRAZRed extremists literally appear after endless neglect
ORGANZAExtremists literally behind newspaper material (7)
CRAZIEROne shouting about extremists literally being more fanatical (7)
GRAZGreek extremists literally somewhere in Austria (4)
ADIEUTo the deity it may be the last one hears of Pierre (5)
PRAYEDOffered thanks to the deity
ATENThe sun (or solar disc) which was the deity (4)
SERENDIPITYThe sniper got the deity while making happy chance finds (11)
APHRODITEPair do the work of the deity (9)
BOTTOMWord used to describe the foot of a hill, the bed of the sea, floor of a valley or the far end of a garden (6)
MERCURYThe phrase "mad as a hatter" was used to describe the behavior of hat makers suffering from poisoning caused by exposure to this material. (The Hatter in Alice's Adventures in Wonderland was a fiction
PETASOSIt is a wide-brimmed hat with a conical crown that was worn in ancient Greece. The one worn by men had a rather low crown, while that worn by women had a tall one. The deity Hermes (Mercury) also wore
INDONESIAThe Rice Harvest Festival in this country is held in honour of Dewi Sri, the deity of rice and fertility