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BADABINGNightclub on "The Sopranos" that takes its name from "The Godfather" catchphrase
KNEEHIGHCSNotes for sopranos that are only so tall?
BADA___ Bing! (nightclub on "The Sopranos")
NAMIBIAThe home of the Skeleton Coast, country with the capital Windhoek that takes its name from the world's oldest desert (7)
PARRWord traditionally ascribed to the full moon in April; colour that takes its name from a sweet william-like flower; the chaffinch or its call; or, a name for a minnow or a samlet (4)
HANDLEThe bail or grip of a bucket, cup, mug, utensil etc that takes its name from the extremity used to hold said part; the tactile qualities of a textile; or, a slang term for one's name (6)
DISCORDRow at a nightclub on the way (7)
EARL- Grey; bergamot-flavoured Keemun tea that takes its name from the title of a prime minister of the UK who served in the 1830s (4)
MAYHawthorn or its blossom; or, a month that takes its name from a Roman goddess of fertility and spring, during which Beltane is observed on its first day (3)
CLARENCE- House; Grade I royal residence in London that takes its name from the title of the duke and prince who became William IV the "Sailor King" (8)
SIGNEDONAutograph on last wine is from The Godfather - that's why someone had a non-working benefit (6,2)
BARSACVariety of wine belonging to the Sauternes appellation that takes its name from a town in the Bordeaux region of France (6)
PLUNGE- pool; body of water for invigorating the body after a sauna that takes its name from a type of basin or depression at the foot of a waterfall (6)
CHORISTERDurham Cathedral school, attended by Rowan Atkinson and Tony Blair, that takes its name from the word for 'choir member'; The ... School
ERSKINE- May; parliamentary rule book that takes its name from the former assistant librarian and later clerk of the House of Commons who wrote it (7)
VIOLETColour of the rainbow that takes its name from a pansy-like flower that is crystallised for cakes, used in perfumery or to flavour chocolate creams or parfait amour liqueur (6)
DUNEDINCity on New Zealand's South Island that takes its name from the Gaelic word for Edinburgh (7)
AQUILAConstellation that takes its name from the Latin for 'eagle' and has Altair as its brightest star (6)
ATLASWord for a book of maps that takes its name from the Greek Titan depicted on title pages of early such volumes; or, a figure of a man serving as an architectural column (5)
FEBRUARYMonth that takes its name from a seasonal Roman ritual and festival of cleanliness and purification that anticipated and prepared for the start of spring (8)