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Eight thematic entries appear as instructions to capitalized clues. All non-thematic DOWN clues contain an extraneous word, the first letters of which form sequentially an appropriate Shakespearean quote.

ACROSS
1. SIGH...
10. Some try, many many fail (3)
12. Defile drudge (4)
14. Put fertilizer on the garden, then throw water on (6)
16. It's dumb to get scalped by Native American (3)
17. European "wheel" meets with high regard (6)
20. School of note is pivotal! (4)
21, 42D EL
22. Set sail with Arab crew? (4)
24. Irish seer cast the lot (4)
25. Aims at targets (5)
26. Did Ed do this to make island food? (4)
27, 46D TAG
30. Bit of primary education? Not by half (4)
31. 10D's victim can't forget canine (3)
32. Visit French city, a singular experience? (4)
34. Only son is heard from (3)
35. The German revolutionary, a colourful Marxist (3)
37. Constitution drops last word, but that's regular (7)
40. Answered, "Understood." (3)
41. Time multiplies, is cyclical... (3)
42. ...return to correct time (4)
43. Play around with little darling (3)
44. Marie shortly became her alter ego (4)
46. It's a far itinerary, made with expedition (6)
47. Lion rips into flesh (4)
48. Shooting suddenly starts to sound like decisive support (5)
49. Sensible man in Devon lost mind at the Front (4)
52. Large French had nearly everything (4)
53. See a problem of bad blood (8)
54. Wavy dune? (4)
55. Get in a lather about destruction (6)
56. Cry, "Bastard." (3)
57. Isn't a half-cooked hydrocarbon (6)
58. King captured by Queens in slips (4)
59. No Scots want lamb turnover (3)
60, 2D TRUMP
DOWN
1. Make tuna salad, add one calorie with lime juice - it'll be a minute (8,4)
2. See 60A
3. Prince wades at English pond (5)
4. Investigates irritating smells (5)
5. Let's play with our food (6,7)
6. Ring looks square, but secure (3,4)
7. Best Utopian proposal? (8)
8. A gel's fling with enthusiastic Highlanders (5)
9, 23D SAMPLE
10. Roaring cannibal, the atrocious beast (8)
11. Lust to spend money (3)
13. Brought company's goods to the shelf (5)
15. Olympic racer Stewart in his prime? (6)
18. "Also's" turning out a dirty word (4)
19. ASTER
23. See 9D
28. Apparently, God and Man dig a linear relationship (10)
29. All f-flash (4)
33. Soar with these spaceships? Not likely (4)
36,40D EH?
38 BATS
39. Morning meanders for one on crack (8)
40. See 36D
42. See 21A
45. Gas no one's yet exploded (4)
46. See 27A
48. Architect builds wharf on sea (5)
50. Irish politician's out - a bird who's lost face (5)
51. Ruth's biblical banner is again rising on Northern Front (5)
54. Run ragged, it dies, sits lifeless on the shelf (3)

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