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The Canary Islands' most populous city, and one of the archipelago's two joint capitals (3,6)
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Across
  1. 1A
    The Canary Islands' most populous city, and one of the archipelago's two joint capitals (3,6)
  2. 6A
    The flower bud of Capparis spinosa, typically seen salted or pickled for consumption (5)
  3. 9A
    A system of classifying blood groups, or a genre of speculative fiction also known as omegaverse (3, init.)
  4. 10A
    1987 satirical science-fiction action film directed by Paul Verhoeven, or its title character depicted by Peter Weller (7)
  5. 11A
    First name shared by characters portrayed by Ryan Gosling, William Roache, and Aaron Stanton (3)
  6. 12A
    Biologically essential polymeric molecule that typically takes the form of a single helical strand (3, init.)
  7. 13A
    O₃, a pale blue gas with a pungent odour found in small concentrations throughout earth's atmosphere (5)
  8. 14A
    The dynastic name of the fifth and seventh Etruscan kings of Rome; or, that of Lucretia's assailant, the latter's son (7)
  9. 17A
    ____ Szyslak, grouchy owner of the namesake tavern in The Simpsons (3)
  10. 18A
    The adult, developmentally mature stage of an insect's metamorphosis (5)
  11. 20A
    Japanese video game company with franchises including Sonic the Hedgehog and consoles including the Genesis (4)
  12. 22A
    Enclosed sporting or performance space whose name derives from the sand used in ancient examples to absorb blood (5)
  13. 24A
    New York rapper with the 1994 debut album illmatic (3)
  14. 26A
    '____ Blues', Lennon-penned parody song appearing on The White Album (3)
  15. 27A
    Mathemagical logical operator denoting a biconditional statement (3)
  16. 29A
    Queen ____, 'the fairies' midwife' in the words of Romeo and Juliet's Mercutio (3)
  17. 31A
    A chord of three notes, particularly one comprised of two stacked thirds (5)
  18. 33A
    Husband of Jezebel in the Biblical Book of Kings, and namesake of Melville's vengeful captain (4)
  19. 35A
    Mario that portrayed operatic tenor Enrico Caruso in a triple Oscar-nominated 1951 biopic (5)
  20. 37A
    Son of Kanga in the Winnie-the-Pooh stories (3)
  21. 38A
    Protagonist and original title of Beethoven's sole opera Fidelio (7)
  22. 42A
    Surname of Olivia who played Remy 'Thirteen' Hadley on House, or the Irish writer from whom she took her stage name (5)
  23. 43A
    1977 Steely Dan single from Aja (3)
  24. 44A
    In cricket, the opposite of 'leg' (3)
  25. 45A
    1966 William Shatner-led, Esperanto-language horror film, named after a folkloric sleep-demon (7)
  26. 46A
    An acronym of shock, surprise or excitement first attested in 1917 (3, init.)
  27. 47A
    Austrian composer Joseph, employed as the Esterházy family's sole Kapellmeister between 1766 and 1790 (5)
  28. 48A
    1854 Dickens novel set in the fictional Coketown (4,5)
Down
  1. 1D
    Ophelia's brother in Hamlet, or father of Odysseus (7)
  2. 2D
    The second largest city in the Indian province of Gujarat, central to the diamond industry (5)
  3. 3D
    Fossilised tree resin, often worked as a gemstone (5)
  4. 4D
    'Old' in Quechua, as in the first word of a famous Inca citadel (5)
  5. 5D
    Any of a range of bitter plant-derived compounds named for their useful properties in soaps (7)
  6. 6D
    Eurodance project behind 1993 hit 'Rhythm of the Night' (6)
  7. 7D
    Wide-reaching Japanese media franchise founded by Satoshi Tajiri centering around the titular collectable creatures (7)
  8. 8D
    MLB team based in Dallas–Fort Worth–Arlington (7)
  9. 15D
    Adjective commonly used for a visiting team in a sports fixture (4)
  10. 16D
    Geologically abundant form of silicon dioxide known for its piezoelectric properties (6)
  11. 19D
    Counterpart to 'Death' in a noted 1817 Schubert art-song or the 1824 string quartet that derives its second-movement theme from it (6)
  12. 21D
    'Little' American singer known for hit dance song 'The Loco-Motion' (3)
  13. 23D
    British music corporation, or its flagship record label now owned by Universal (3, init.)
  14. 25D
    Cuban/Spanish actress de Armas, known for appearances in Blade Runner 2049 and Blonde (3)
  15. 28D
    Tommy _____, Welsh heavyweight boxer famous for his controversial 1937 world title challenge defeat against Joe Louis (4)
  16. 29D
    Australian-British media-mogul family whose Rupert established News Corporation in 1980 (7)
  17. 30D
    Shiny insect of the family Calliphoridae, particularly known for causing flystrike in livestock (7)
  18. 32D
    North Carolina's 'City of Oaks', named for the Elizabethan explorer behind the nearby lost colony of Roanoke (7)
  19. 34D
    An inhabitant of a borough; or, surname of the author of the Enderby novels (7)
  20. 36D
    Manitoba river that drains Lake Winnipeg; the second-longest river entirely within Canada (6)
  21. 39D
    Statuette awarded by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (5)
  22. 40D
    Public artwork and observation tower in London, England, designed by Anish Kapoor and Cecil Balmond; or, the eye-socket (5)
  23. 41D
    Surrey spa town famed for its mineral salts and equestrian racecourse (5)
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