| Clue | Solution |
|---|---|
| Former name of Uskudar, a district of Istanbul, Turkey | SCUTARI |
| Guillermo —, 2004 French Open singles tennis championship runner-up | CORIA |
| Flesh of a deer used as food | VENISON |
| Edmond —, Astronomer Royal from 1720-42 | HALLEY |
| Nellie —, Australian operatic soprano who died in 1931 | MELBA |
| Sophia —, US actress who played Brooke Davis in television drama series One Tree Hill | BUSH |
| City in Rajasthan, India; once the capital of the kingdom of Mewar | UDAIPUR |
| Peter —, winner of the 2002 World Snooker Championship | EBDON |
| City in Zimbabwe known as Umtali until 1983 | MUTARE |
| Hugo —, German engineer and aircraft designer who died in 1935 | JUNKERS |
| Any of several small short-bodied breeds of dog originally trained to hunt small mammals | TERRIER |
| Georges —, prime minister of France from 1917-20 | CLEMENCEAU |
| J E —, England Test cricketer who hit 200 not out against Sri Lanka at Lord’s in 2014 | ROOT |
| Alberto —, 1984 Olympic 10,000m gold medallist | COVA |
| 1965 musical-comedy film starring Elvis Presley and Shelley Fabares | GIRL |
| See 6 Down | HAPPY |
| Town and seaside resort in East Sussex between Brighton and Hastings | EASTBOURNE |
| 1980 film drama starring Robert Redford and Yaphet Kotto | BRUBAKER |
| Herbert Beerbohm —, English actor-manager who died in 1917 | TREE |
| Martin —, Astronomer Royal from 1972-82 | RYLE |
| Sterile offspring of a male donkey and a female horse | MULE |
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