| Clues | Answers |
|---|---|
| 17 Across's first name | BENJAMIN |
| Acronym for English regulatory body for education | OFSTED |
| Adult Cub Scout leader | AKELA |
| Ancient region of western Asia Minor north of Caria | LYDIA |
| Circular pattern with radiating lines in embroidery | SPIDERWHEEL |
| Covered portico in ancient Greece used by athletes for their exercises | XYST |
| Dangerous fever marked by the eruption of red spots | TYPHUS |
| Fanny --, 1820-1915, US hymnist | CROSBY |
| Game similar to hockey played by teams of twelve | SHINTY |
| German name for a city in northern Bavaria, southern Germany | NURNBERG |
| His circus was billed as 'The Greatest Show on Earth' | BARNUM |
| Home of Goliath (OT) | GATH |
| Irish female singer and instrumentalist with hit 'Anywhere Is' in 1995 | ENYA |
| Large constellation near Pisces and Aquarius | CETUS |
| Large inlet of the Irish Sea | CARDIGANBAY |
| Lichen found in northern regions | ICELANDMOSS |
| Clues | Answers |
|---|---|
| Member of an extremely devout and often mystical Jewish sect | HASID |
| Milky fluid of the rubber plant | LATEX |
| Norman --, Scottish former Conservative MP | LAMONT |
| One of the courtiers who served the king in 'Hamlet' | ROSENCRANTZ |
| Poem by John Keats | ODETOAUTUMN |
| Popular song set in Dublin | MOLLYMALONE |
| Prime Minister in 1868 and from 1874 to 1880 | DISRAELI |
| Proprietary name for lorazepam | ATIVAN |
| River flowing into Wembury Bay in South Devon | YEALM |
| Sciurus vulgaris, arboreal rodent | REDSQUIRREL |
| Sickly sweet sentimentality | YUCK |
| Sir Keith --, 1918-94, English Conservative MP | JOSEPH |
| Sir William --, 1878-1931, Irish painter | ORPEN |
| Statuettes for outstanding TV in USA | EMMYS |
| Strait between European and Asian Turkey | DARDANELLES |
| Street in Manhattan, New York, noted for its theatres | BROADWAY |
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