Across
- 3. Scots city; cake
- 8. A large tent for outdoor events
- 9. Mayor of Bristol.
- 10. Main plant of roadside hedge on showground
- 11. mythical creature on NSAS crest.
- 13. The most common type of large domesticated ungulates.
- 15. dairy product formed by the coagulation of caesin.
- 18. Stars of an edutainment roadshow popular at the Show
- 19. The French diminutive of rose.
- 22. The main ingredient of WHATEVER CLUE
- 24. A range of limestone hills to the south of Bristol and Bath comprising 77sq miles
- 25. washing
- 28. St Valery, Oxheart and Indian Pink are all varieties.
- 29. Meal comprised of cold meat, cheese, pickles and bread.
- 31. "Forrest Gump" star Sally
- 32. A non-metropolitan and ceremonial county abolished in 1996.
- 34. Essential worker - big fan of whatever CLue
- 35. Small river skirting the showground
- 37. A shoer of horses
- 38. Any of 14 species of South American rodent
- 40. Hill leading away from showground main entrance.
- 41. Long Ashton Research Station was set up to study and improve this industry.
Down
- 1. water filled areas, smaller than a lake
- 2. Triggers the production of vitamin D in the body.
- 4. Mythical creature on NSAS crest
- 5. A rough, woolen fabric usually with a plain weave, twill or herringbone structure.
- 6. Genus of medium to fairly large, wide-ranging raptors with a robust body and broad wings, often spotted above the showground.
- 7. caffeinated drink known for its comforting qualities.
- 12. Food verbally offered to photographer
- 13. The yield from plants in a single growing season
- 14. Company who sells ice creams at the North Somerset Show or a former member of One Direction.
- 16. Originally hessian, then leather and popularised by Arthur Wellesley.
- 17. Village home to NSAS office.
- 20. Fermented animal feed.
- 21. Owner of Tyntesfield who remodeled it into the house we know today.
- 23. Descendant of the common Eurasian wild boar
- 26. An unpowered transportation vehicle
- 27. Cow_____May flowering hedgerow plant.
- 30. Hermaphrodite hedgerow plant, traditionally flowers in May.
- 33. Big name in farm equipment
- 34. The part of a horse's mane growing from the poll
- 36. condensed atmospheric water vapour. Unwanted on May Bank Holiday Mondays
- 39. powdery white substance proving hard to obtain during coronavirus lockdown.
