Mosh Adventures

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Across
  1. 1. A popular Broadway musical, or a budget airport outside of Toronto
  2. 3. Water-filled and worn on your back
  3. 7. Colourful corvids adorning ball-caps
  4. 9. Top sights made redundant by GPS (informal)
  5. 11. Result of an eruption
  6. 12. A Welsh station code that may save you a mouthful
  7. 13. Traditional Portuguese music
  8. 14. Whisper your wishes to this small bronze statue
  9. 16. The plant's part, but on a bike
  10. 17. Charitable buildings with codes of conduct
  11. 19. The river toured by family-run company ChesterBoat
  12. 20. An art movement also known as Late Baroque that inspired a Liverpudlian coffee house
  13. 22. A sometimes-scalable place to store aircraft
  14. 26. A furry friend whose name you might shout in a hall
  15. 27. A type of hike that goes all-the-way
  16. 28. Mode of transport to Mont Salève
  17. 29. Not a nice thing to find in your sleeping bag
  18. 32. Groups unhappy to be woken up
  19. 34. It might be checked before boarding an international flight
  20. 37. Scottish for 'small'
  21. 38. Arctic bird that dives for sand eels
Down
  1. 2. Tired feature of the Trotternish peninsula
  2. 4. Racecourse that plays host to The Grand National
  3. 5. Site for smashing hadrons
  4. 6. World Heritage Site described by its tourist website as an "enchanted valley"
  5. 8. A bright attraction every December in North Holland
  6. 10. "Architect emperor" of Rome
  7. 12. Things that must be stood on
  8. 15. A lake to get lost around
  9. 18. Place to see squirrels or not
  10. 21. Icelandic tale
  11. 23. Northern lights display
  12. 24. Indigenous people of North Africa known for rug weaving
  13. 25. River that runs through Cambridge
  14. 30. A sugary confection that's not a tough pill to swallow
  15. 31. Capital of the Ionian Islands
  16. 33. French for "crescent"
  17. 35. The not-quite-desert outside Marrakech
  18. 36. Historic Sheffield tool maker or Vancouver park with first nations sculptures