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In Italian cookery, small dumplings made from potato, semolina or flour (7) Medium-sized cannon developed during the early 16th century (5) Small tree found in the Mediterran­ean basin, whose fruit is a source of oil (5) Skin welts caused by an allergic reaction – also known as hives (9) In music, a glide from one pitch to another (9)

Uncultivat­ed shrubland, typically on acid sandy soil (5)

Decapod crustacean, usually with a thick exoskeleto­n and single pair of pincers (4) Charlotte _, British dressage rider and three-time Olympic gold medallist (right) (8) The oldest city in the US state of Georgia (8) Fruits composed of an inedible hard shell and a seed (4) Indonesian technique for printing designs on cloth (5)

Enclosed area between the inside and outside door of a building (9) Dish of meat or fish finely sliced or pounded thin and served raw (9) Fruit of the deciduous woody vines of the flowering plant genus Vitis (5) Dress which is gathered at the chest and has a loose-fitting lower part (5) The third of the Latter Prophets in the Old Testament of the Bible (7) 1 2 3 4 5 6 20 21 23 24 25

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British author who wrote Nineteen Eighty-Four, _ Orwell (6) Laurence _, late British actor and four-time Academy Award recipient (7) Board game for two players, played on a chequered board (5) Ornithopod dinosaur that existed from the mid-Jurassic to late Cretaceous period (9)

Unleavened flatbread in Jewish cuisine (5)

Artificial sweetener which is 300–400 times as sweet as sucrose (9)

7 The surname of US profession­al golfer sisters Nelly and Jessica (5)

8 Actor who has played Ken Barlow in TV’s Coronation Street since 1960, William _ (6)

14 Card game in which players try to acquire cards with a face value totalling 21 (9)

16 St _ F.C. football club that won the Scottish League Cup in 2021 (9)

19 Catastroph­ic ocean wave caused by an earthquake or other disturbanc­e (7)

Simple counting frame with rods and beads (6)

Author who wrote the 1877 novel

Black Beauty, Anna _ (6) Anatomical term for the central part, or core, of a human body (5)

The _ Of Wakefield, 1766 novel by Oliver Goldsmith (5)

Archaic term for an open fire in a fireplace (5)

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