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- DOWN 1 Henry —, prime minister from 1801-04 (9)

Two sets of clues, two different answers – all on the same grid. Choose one or the other.

QUIZWORD CLUES

ACROSS 3 Type of blue and white pottery made in the Netherland­s predominan­tly from the 16th- to the 18th-centuries (9) 8 Capital and chief port of Qatar (4)

9 Judy —, Best Actress in a Leading Role Oscar winner for Born Yesterday (8) 10 1961-67 Scotland defender; Arsenal 1969 League Cup Final runner-up (3,3) 13 See 20 Down

14 Small smooth-haired breed of dog of African origin that is unable to bark (7)

15 1972 horror film starring Lee Harcourt Montgomery whose title character is a rat (3) 16 2001 novel by Alan Titchmarsh (4,3) 17 Giant in folklore who, with Gog, survived the destructio­n of their race by Brutus, legendary founder of Britain (5)

21 F —, author of novels The Tinted Venus and Vice Versa (6)

22 Alfredo —, 19th-century composer of operas La Wally and Loreley (8) 23 Back part of a golf club head where it bends to join the shaft (4)

24 Christian celebratio­n on 2 February also known as the Presentati­on of Jesus at the Temple (9) 2 Imaginary Himalayan valley in 1933 James Hilton novel Lost Horizon (7-2)

4 In Greek mythology, the upper regions of the atmosphere (5) 5 Corey —, actor who played Teddy Duchamp in 1986 adventure film Stand By Me (7) 6 Kristen —, star and co-writer of 2011 comedy film Bridesmaid­s (4) 7 Irene —, actress who played Granny in long-running US television sitcom The Beverly Hillbillie­s (4) 11 George —, gentleman who marries the title character in 1815 Jane Austen novel Emma (9) 12 The —, collective name given to Richard Wagner operas

Das Rheingold, Die Walkure, Siegfried and Gotterdamm­erung (4,5) 14 Numbered section on a dartboard (3) 15 Charles —, inventor born in 1791 who built a calculator that anticipate­d the computer (7) 18 Standard monetary unit of Nigeria (5) 19 Island of Indonesia; capital Jakarta (4)

20 and 13 Across 2009 novel by Martina Cole (4,5)

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