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  1. 3. Grammar School established in 1887 made up of the houses Sebastian, Atwell, Hunt and Knott
  2. 4. Common name of The Antoinette Perry Award for Excellence in Theatre
  3. 6. A puzzle consisting of a grid of squares and blanks into which words crossing vertically and horizontally are written according to clues
  4. 7. Person who provides education for pupils
  5. 8. Cathedral City situated 75 miles north of London
  6. 11. The natural number following 69 and preceding 71
  7. 12. Biblical wife of Isaac and mother of Jacob and Esau
  8. 14. A day that commemorates or celebrates a past event that occurred on the same day of the year as the initial event
  9. 16. The last tudor monarch, daugher of Henry VIII and his second wife, Anne Boleyn
  10. 18. Popular pastime involving the fermentation of fruit into demijohns
  11. 20. Colloquial expression used to describe shin tickling
  12. 21. UK weekly television and radio programme listings magazine, founded and originally published in-house by BBC Magazines from 1923 to 2011
  13. 23. Style of music made famous by the likes of Duke Ellington and Miles Davis
  14. 26. Fifth astrological sign of the zodiac
  15. 27. Painting method where the paints are made of pigments suspended in a water-soluble vehicle of which Joseph Mallord William Turner is a master
  16. 28. One of the largest rivers in Quebec, Canada sharing it's name with the bear creation of Mary Tourtel
  17. 29. BBC long running music programme Top of the ____
  18. 30. Victorian author noted for such characters as 'The One Eyed Bagman', 'Luke Honeythunder' and 'Doctor Slammer'
  19. 33. Flag officer famous for his service in the Royal Navy during the Napoleonic Wars
  20. 35. First name of the actress who plays Penny in "what we like to call" Miranda
  21. 36. Ancient form of theatre or performance that involves the manipulation of a movable model of a person or animal believed to have originated 3000 years BC
  22. 37. First name of Welsh poet and writer whose works include Under Milk Wood
  23. 38. Town in Otago, it lies towards the end of the Clutha River on the east coast of the South Island of New Zealand
Down
  1. 1. Side salad
  2. 2. Cathedral City in Hampshire with the longest nave in Europe
  3. 4. Jazz standard originally recorded in 1917, re-recorded in 1931 by the Mills Brothers
  4. 5. Location of Ruda Holiday Park in North Devon
  5. 9. The ____ Project, a visitors attraction in Cornwall where plants are collected from all around the world and grown in artificial biomes
  6. 10. Name of a folk uprising in 1491 in North Holland, the revolt shares its name with a staple food prepared by cooking dough and a generic term for a diverse group of milk based food products
  7. 13. Village and civil parish in southern Surrey, England. It is equidistant between Dorking and Horsham
  8. 15. Generic term for organic food stuff grown in English gardens, particular in Kent
  9. 17. Saturday lunch time staple consisting of puff pastry, minced pork, onion and sometimes prunes
  10. 19. A general interest family magazine, published ten times annually. Formerly based in Chappaqua, New York, its headquarters are now New York City, founded in 1922
  11. 22. English musician and singer-songwriter who achieved international fame as the lead guitarist of the Beatles
  12. 24. The capita of the US state of Texas
  13. 25. ____ the Great, King of Wessex from 871 to 899
  14. 30. Village outside Waterlooville with a population of 8775
  15. 31. That bloody woman from The Telegraph, responsible for the enjoyably frustrating weekend afternoons
  16. 32. First name of British Actor in The Kings Speech, Pride and Prejudice and A Single Man
  17. 34. Sir Cliff _____, English Pop Star born in 1940