7) 16 x 2.5 (5)
8) part-time judge (8)
12) a musical entertainment (7)
17) a "violet" alto instrument (5)
22) fold 4 sheets.gives 8 leaves (5)
29) played by a harpy? never!! (3,4)
37) the pitch."split"without "tea" (4)
40) a "little" welsh word (4)
46) hurting of a ladies pantie (9)
47) in charge/scene of fight!blown! (7)
51) bleats imminently (7)
52) marilyn m`s carpet sang (3,6)
58) "refuse to permit" joseph (5)
63) "scrapes"a "vile din" (6)
65) the woman is fickle (2,5,1,6)
70) debut album- "the voice" (7,6)
71) for clara`s hair (8)
75) boil and beat for tea (6,4)
80) do you hear the people sing (3,10)
85) one "protest walk" (1,5)
87) ben of G.B. (7)
88) saint!wedding bands (7)
91)pedal to blow it (9)
97) "10 times" No12 (8)
99) mother`s sister also (7)
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"La donna è mobile" (Italian pronunciation: [la ˈdɔnna ɛ ˈmɔːbile], The woman is fickle) is the Duke of Mantua's canzone from the beginning of act 3 of Giuseppe Verdi's opera Rigoletto (1851).