| Newspaper having a format between broadsheet and tabloid |
BERLINER |
| Plant fibres woven into linen cloth |
FLAX |
| Residential district, part of the London borough of Barnet |
FINCHLEY |
| Roger --, author of the 'Mr Men' books |
HARGREAVES |
| Shoulder-covering made in Scotland |
PAISLEYSHAWL |
| Skiing slang for gluey half-melted snow |
CRUD |
| Smart and fashionable |
CHIC |
| Soft creamy cheese named after a town in northern France |
Neufchatel |
| Suburb of south Paris with an international airport |
ORLY |
| Tree used in the manufacture of cricket bats |
WILLOW |
| US country singer/songwriter 1923-53 |
HANKWILLIAMS |
| Venerable saint who was a monk, theologian and historian |
BEDE |
| Weapon consisting of two short sticks joined by a length of chain |
NUNCHAKU |
| Wiltshire town south-west of Melksham |
TROWBRIDGE |